Nothing Certain But Death and Taxes…
It’s unavoidable – tax day comes each year. As a reward and to celebrate the day “after,” we are pleased to offer an interdisciplinary collection of key articles on taxes and accounting, available free to access through May 31:
- “Research Challenges in Accounting and Finance in a Globalized Economy” published in Journal of Accounting, Auditing and Finance by Kashi R. Balachandran, Antonio Marra and Srinivasan Rangan
- “The emergence of accounting as a global profession – an introduction ” published in Accounting History by Paul Miranti
- “Do Workers Profit from the Nonprofit Tax Exemption? ” published in Public Finance Review by Paul F. Byrne
- “Growth and accounting choice” published in Australian Journal of Management by Ilia D. Dichev and Feng Li
- “Transmitting Knowledge Across Generations: The Role of Management Accounting Practices” published in Family Business Review by Elena Giovannoni, Maria Pia Maraghini and Angelo Riccaboni
- “Tax Avoidance: How Income Tax Rates Affect the Labor Migration Decisions of NBA Free Agents ” published in Journal of Sports Economics by Nolan Kopkin
- “Putting a Tax on Oil” published in Public Works Management & Policy by Keith Crane, Nicholas Burger and Martin Wachs
- “How Major Local Taxes Affect Private Employment” published in Economic Development Quarterly by Yonghong Wu
- “Fiscal Policy and the Firm: Do Low Corporate Tax Rates Attract Multinational Corporations? ” published in Comparative Political Studies by Nathan M. Jensen