(w/ P. Gompers and J. Lerner) NBER Working Paper No. 10165
Explores the impact of the institutional environment on the nature of entrepreneurial activity across Europe.
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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.
(w/ P. Gompers and J. Lerner) NBER Working Paper No. 10165
Explores the impact of the institutional environment on the nature of entrepreneurial activity across Europe.
Read More(w/ A. Moel and K. Luchs) HBS Cases 204-118, 204-119, 204-120, 204-121, 204-122, 204-129 & 205-069.
Read More(w/ D. Dharmapala) in BSR Leading Perspectives (Winter 2005), 4-5.
Corporate tax payments are the largest and most obvious contribution of firms to nonshareholders and non-employees. Surprisingly, taxation does not typically figure in the analysis of corporate social responsibility (CSR).
Read More(w/ A. Goolsbee) Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 2004 no. 2 (Washington D.C.: Brookings Institution, 2005), 285-338.
The past decade has seen an unusual pattern of investment. The boom of the 1990s generated unusually high investment rates, particularly in equipment, and the bust of the 2000s witnessed an unusually large decline in investment
Read More(w/ R. Greenwood and L. White) Harvard Business School Background Note 205-061.
Introduces the subscriber model as an alternative valuation framework for firms whose revenues can be traced to repeated transactions with customers.
Read More(w/ C. F. Foley and J. R. Hines Jr.) Journal of Public Economics 88, no. 12 (December 2004), 2727-2744.
While governments have multiple tax instruments available to them, studies of the effect of tax policy on the locational decisions of multinationals typically focus exclusively on host country corporate income tax rates and their interaction with home country tax rules.
Read More(w/ J.R. Hines Jr.) National Tax Journal 57, no. 4 (December 2004), 937-960.
This paper reassesses the burden of the current U.S. international tax regime and reconsiders well–known welfare benchmarks used to guide international tax reform.
Read More(w/ M. Egawa) HBS Case 205-030.
This case explores the use of EVA--economic value added--methodology at Asahi Glass. EVA is among the changes initiated by the CEO aimed at transforming Asahi Glass from a traditional Japanese company to a global firm.
Read More(w/ A. Moel) in Beyond Transition 15, no. 1 (World Bank: Oct/Nov/Dec 2004), 17.
Read More(w/ C. F. Foley) in NBER International Seminar on Macroeconomics, MIT Press, 2006.
Can financial integration, particularly the cross-border investments of multinational firms, help explain the synchronization of business cycles?
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