Giant companies will finally have to compete on a more level playing field, say economics professors Arun Advani and Lucie Gadenne
with the snore-inducing name “base erosion and profit shifting” . The idea was to create a new international agreement that would end the corporate tax “race to the bottom”. It failed to do this.
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