Thinking outside the box: The cross-border effect of tax cuts on R&D

Refereed Journal // 2021
Refereed Journal // 2021

Thinking outside the box: The cross-border effect of tax cuts on R&D

We analyze how a reduction of the tax rate on corporate income from intellectual property (IP) in one country, known as a patent box regime, affects corporate R&D activity in other countries. Combining data on patents and multinational corporation networks, we show that the cross-border effect of tax policy changes depends on whether co-location of the IP and the underlying R&D activity is required. Patent boxes without such a requirement increase patent output in other countries. Patent boxes with such a requirement reduce patent output abroad but only when relocation costs for R&D activity are small.

Schwab, Thomas and Maximilian Todtenhaupt (2021), Thinking outside the box: The cross-border effect of tax cuts on R&D, Journal of Public Economics 204 , 104536

Authors Thomas Schwab // Maximilian Todtenhaupt