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Increasing tax transparency: Investor reactions to the country-by-country reporting requirement for EU financial institutions. (2018). Ludwig, Christopher ; Dutt, Verena ; Voget, Johannes ; Vay, Heiko ; Nicolay, Katharina.
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RePEc:zbw:zewdip:18019.

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