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Overview

Jack M. Mintz is affiliated with the University of Calgary in Canada. Their research primarily falls within the field of Business, Management and Accounting. They have contributed extensively to several subfields, including Accounting, Economics and Econometrics, Political Science and International Relations, Modeling and Simulation, and Emergency Medical Services.

The main research topics they explore involve Corporate Taxation and Avoidance, Canadian Policy and Governance, Taxation and Legal Issues, Fiscal Policy and Economic Growth, COVID-19 epidemiological studies, Disaster Response and Management, and Taxation and Compliance Studies.

The scientist has published in various venues, with notable frequency in the following outlets:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • The School of Public Policy Publications
  • DOAJ (DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals)
  • Canadian Medical Association Journal
  • Canadian Tax Journal/Revue fiscale canadienne

Some of their recent papers include:

  • "A "No More Waves" strategy for COVID-19 in Canada," 2020, Canadian Medical Association Journal
  • "Adjusting to Reality: As Proposed, Restricting Corporate Interest Deductibility is Ill-Advised," 2020, SSRN Electronic Journal
  • "The 2019 Tax Competitiveness Report: Canada's Investment and Growth Challenge," 2020, The School of Public Policy Publications
  • "The 2019 Tax Competitiveness Report: Canada's Investment and Growth Challenge," 2020, DOAJ (DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals)
  • "The Economic Cost of Toronto's Land Transfer Tax," 2021, SSRN Electronic Journal

Frequent collaborators of Jack M. Mintz include:

  • Philip Bazel
  • Andrew M. Morris
  • V. Balaji Venkatachalam
  • Bev Dahlby
  • Janice MacKinnon

Best Publications

  • Commodity Tax Competition Between Member States of a Federation: Equilibrium and Efficiency

    Jack Mintz;Henry Tulkens

  • Income shifting, investment, and tax competition: theory and evidence from provincial taxation in Canada

    Jack Mintz;Michael Smart

  • The Indirect Side of Direct Investment: Multinational Company Finance and Taxation

    Jack M. Mintz;Alfons J. Weichenrieder

  • The optimal threshold for a value-added tax

    Michael Keen;Jack Mintz

  • The Corporation Tax: A Survey

    Jack Mintz

  • Capital Mobility and Tax Competition

    Clemens Fuest;Bernd Huber;Jack M. Mintz

  • Transfer pricing rules and corporate tax competition

    Ramy Elitzur;Jack Mintz

  • Transfers to sustain dynamic core-theoretic cooperation in international stock pollutant control

    M. Germain;Ph. Toint;H. Tulkens;A.J. de Zeeuw

  • Taxation, Inflation, and the Effective Marginal Tax Rate on Capital in Canada

    Robin Boadway;Neil Bruce;Jack Mintz

  • Capital Mobility and Tax Competition: A Survey

    Clemens Fuest;Bernd Huber;Jack Mintz

  • Corporate tax holidays and investments

    Jack M. Mintz

  • Corporate Tax Harmonization in Europe: It's All About Compliance

    Jack Mintz

  • Taxation and the Financial Structure of German Outbound FDI

    Jack Mintz;Jack Mintz;Alfons J. Weichenrieder;Alfons J. Weichenrieder;Alfons J. Weichenrieder

  • Optimality properties of alternative systems of taxation of foreign capital income

    Jack Mintz;Henry Tulkens

  • Globalization of the Corporate Income Tax: The Role of Allocation

    Jack M. Mintz

  • Taxation, SMEs and Entrepreneurship

    Duanjie Chen;Frank C. Lee;Jack M. Mintz

  • Exploring Formula Allocation for the European Union

    Jack Mintz;Jack Mintz;Joann Martens Weiner

  • Measuring Effective Tax Rates in the Presence of Multiple Inputs: A Production Based Approach

    Kenneth J. McKenzie;Jack M. Mintz;Kimberly A. Scharf

  • Conduit Entities: Implications of Indirect Tax-Efficient Financing Structures for Real Investment

    Jack Mintz

  • Public goods, environmental externalities and fiscal competition

    Parkash Chander;Jacques Drèze;C. Knox Lovell;Jack Mintz

  • Commodity tax competition between member states of a federation: equilibrium and efficiency

    Jack Mintz;Henry Tulkens

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael Smart
Michael Smart Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Henry Tulkens
Henry Tulkens Université Catholique de Louvain
Alfons J. Weichenrieder
Alfons J. Weichenrieder Goethe University Frankfurt
Robin Boadway
Robin Boadway Queen's University
Richard M. Bird
Richard M. Bird University of Toronto
Clemens Fuest
Clemens Fuest Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Pierre Pestieau
Pierre Pestieau University of Liège
John Whalley
John Whalley University of Western Ontario
Jacques H. Dreze
Jacques H. Dreze Université Catholique de Louvain
Neil C. Bruce
Neil C. Bruce University of York

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