The 2011 Mortimer Caplin Conference on the World Economy
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Read MoreProfessor of Finance and Law
Mihir Desai's academic publications have appeared in leading economics, finance, and law journals. His work has emphasized the appropriate design of tax policy in a globalized setting, the links between corporate governance and taxation, and the internal capital markets of multinational firms. His research has been cited in The Economist, BusinessWeek, The New York Times, and several other publications.
How does globalization intersect with America’s ability to manage its fiscal future? Do concerns over global competitiveness hurt or hinder efforts directed towards tax reform?
Read MoreWorld Economy, 32:9 (September 2009), 1271-1290.
Almost 20 years ago, Robert Reich questioned how firms are linked to nation states by posing a provocative question, ‘Who is Us?’.
Read MoreMihir Desai's academic publications have appeared in leading economics, finance, and law journals. His work has emphasized the appropriate design of tax policy in a globalized setting, the links between corporate governance and taxation, and the internal capital markets of multinational firms. His research has been cited in The Economist, BusinessWeek, The New York Times, and several other publications.
Mizuho Financial Group Professor of Finance, Harvard Business School, Professor of Law, Harvard Law School