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Corporate Taxation in a Dynamic World

Paolo M. Panteghini

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Public Economics; Business Taxation/Tax Law

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No detectada 2007 SpringerLink

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978-3-540-71405-7

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978-3-540-71406-4

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Springer Nature

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Reino Unido

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© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2007

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The real option approach

Paolo M. Panteghini

The typical CF symptoms with viscous and trapped mucus are still lacking a full explanation. Here we suggest that the CF mucus become sticky and adherent to the epithelial cells by a covalent attachment of MUC2 and MUC5AC. We also suggest that the expression of MUC2 in the lungs could contribute to the CF phenotype. However, there are several unanswered questions before these suggestions can be proved. Among the most urgent ones are to show to what molecules the generated anhydride can attach or if the anhydride only has been hydrolyzed. Once this and other questions have been answered, one can start to address potential therapeutic approaches using recent advances in mucin knowledge.

Part I - Basic issues | Pp. 3-14

The entrepreneurial decision

Paolo M. Panteghini

The typical CF symptoms with viscous and trapped mucus are still lacking a full explanation. Here we suggest that the CF mucus become sticky and adherent to the epithelial cells by a covalent attachment of MUC2 and MUC5AC. We also suggest that the expression of MUC2 in the lungs could contribute to the CF phenotype. However, there are several unanswered questions before these suggestions can be proved. Among the most urgent ones are to show to what molecules the generated anhydride can attach or if the anhydride only has been hydrolyzed. Once this and other questions have been answered, one can start to address potential therapeutic approaches using recent advances in mucin knowledge.

Part I - Basic issues | Pp. 15-40

The choice of the organizational form

Paolo M. Panteghini

The typical CF symptoms with viscous and trapped mucus are still lacking a full explanation. Here we suggest that the CF mucus become sticky and adherent to the epithelial cells by a covalent attachment of MUC2 and MUC5AC. We also suggest that the expression of MUC2 in the lungs could contribute to the CF phenotype. However, there are several unanswered questions before these suggestions can be proved. Among the most urgent ones are to show to what molecules the generated anhydride can attach or if the anhydride only has been hydrolyzed. Once this and other questions have been answered, one can start to address potential therapeutic approaches using recent advances in mucin knowledge.

Part I - Basic issues | Pp. 41-55

The tax treatment of debt financing

Paolo M. Panteghini

The typical CF symptoms with viscous and trapped mucus are still lacking a full explanation. Here we suggest that the CF mucus become sticky and adherent to the epithelial cells by a covalent attachment of MUC2 and MUC5AC. We also suggest that the expression of MUC2 in the lungs could contribute to the CF phenotype. However, there are several unanswered questions before these suggestions can be proved. Among the most urgent ones are to show to what molecules the generated anhydride can attach or if the anhydride only has been hydrolyzed. Once this and other questions have been answered, one can start to address potential therapeutic approaches using recent advances in mucin knowledge.

Part I - Basic issues | Pp. 57-89

Foreign Direct Investment and tax avoidance

Paolo M. Panteghini

The typical CF symptoms with viscous and trapped mucus are still lacking a full explanation. Here we suggest that the CF mucus become sticky and adherent to the epithelial cells by a covalent attachment of MUC2 and MUC5AC. We also suggest that the expression of MUC2 in the lungs could contribute to the CF phenotype. However, there are several unanswered questions before these suggestions can be proved. Among the most urgent ones are to show to what molecules the generated anhydride can attach or if the anhydride only has been hydrolyzed. Once this and other questions have been answered, one can start to address potential therapeutic approaches using recent advances in mucin knowledge.

Part I - Basic issues | Pp. 91-106

Corporate tax base options

Paolo M. Panteghini

The typical CF symptoms with viscous and trapped mucus are still lacking a full explanation. Here we suggest that the CF mucus become sticky and adherent to the epithelial cells by a covalent attachment of MUC2 and MUC5AC. We also suggest that the expression of MUC2 in the lungs could contribute to the CF phenotype. However, there are several unanswered questions before these suggestions can be proved. Among the most urgent ones are to show to what molecules the generated anhydride can attach or if the anhydride only has been hydrolyzed. Once this and other questions have been answered, one can start to address potential therapeutic approaches using recent advances in mucin knowledge.

Part II - Policy issues | Pp. 109-133

Broad or narrow tax bases?

Paolo M. Panteghini

The typical CF symptoms with viscous and trapped mucus are still lacking a full explanation. Here we suggest that the CF mucus become sticky and adherent to the epithelial cells by a covalent attachment of MUC2 and MUC5AC. We also suggest that the expression of MUC2 in the lungs could contribute to the CF phenotype. However, there are several unanswered questions before these suggestions can be proved. Among the most urgent ones are to show to what molecules the generated anhydride can attach or if the anhydride only has been hydrolyzed. Once this and other questions have been answered, one can start to address potential therapeutic approaches using recent advances in mucin knowledge.

Part II - Policy issues | Pp. 135-150

Risk-adjusted or risk-free imputation rate?

Paolo M. Panteghini

The typical CF symptoms with viscous and trapped mucus are still lacking a full explanation. Here we suggest that the CF mucus become sticky and adherent to the epithelial cells by a covalent attachment of MUC2 and MUC5AC. We also suggest that the expression of MUC2 in the lungs could contribute to the CF phenotype. However, there are several unanswered questions before these suggestions can be proved. Among the most urgent ones are to show to what molecules the generated anhydride can attach or if the anhydride only has been hydrolyzed. Once this and other questions have been answered, one can start to address potential therapeutic approaches using recent advances in mucin knowledge.

Part II - Policy issues | Pp. 151-160

Full loss offset or no-loss offset?

Paolo M. Panteghini

The typical CF symptoms with viscous and trapped mucus are still lacking a full explanation. Here we suggest that the CF mucus become sticky and adherent to the epithelial cells by a covalent attachment of MUC2 and MUC5AC. We also suggest that the expression of MUC2 in the lungs could contribute to the CF phenotype. However, there are several unanswered questions before these suggestions can be proved. Among the most urgent ones are to show to what molecules the generated anhydride can attach or if the anhydride only has been hydrolyzed. Once this and other questions have been answered, one can start to address potential therapeutic approaches using recent advances in mucin knowledge.

Part II - Policy issues | Pp. 161-175

R-based or S-based taxation?

Paolo M. Panteghini

The typical CF symptoms with viscous and trapped mucus are still lacking a full explanation. Here we suggest that the CF mucus become sticky and adherent to the epithelial cells by a covalent attachment of MUC2 and MUC5AC. We also suggest that the expression of MUC2 in the lungs could contribute to the CF phenotype. However, there are several unanswered questions before these suggestions can be proved. Among the most urgent ones are to show to what molecules the generated anhydride can attach or if the anhydride only has been hydrolyzed. Once this and other questions have been answered, one can start to address potential therapeutic approaches using recent advances in mucin knowledge.

Part II - Policy issues | Pp. 177-198