Who Faces the Global Minimum Tax? Group Size, Profit Shifting, and Policy Thresholds [12.06.25]
Lecture by Jakob Miethe (LMU Munich) at the Research Seminar in Economics on June 18.
Jakob Miethe is an Assistant Professor at the department of economics of the University of Munich (LMU). In the summer semester 2025, he is Acting Professor of the Chair of Bernd Huber. His research is focused on international capital flows and offshore finance.He analyzes developments in the financial sector of tax havens including international real estate investments, their role in internal capital markets of multinational enterprises, and the facilitation of international tax noncompliance.
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