Working Paper

Fighting Multiple Tax Havens

May Elsayyad, Kai A. Konrad
CESifo, Munich, 2010

CESifo Working Paper No. 3195

This paper develops a competition theory framework that evaluates an important aspect of the OECD’s Harmful Tax Practices Initiative against tax havens. We show that the sequential nature of the process is harmful and more costly than a “big bang” multilateral agreement. The sequentiality may even prevent the process from being completed successfully. Closing down a subset of tax havens reduces competition among the havens that remain active. This makes their “tax haven business” more profitable and shifts a larger share of rents to these remaining tax havens, making them more reluctant to give up their “tax haven business”. Moreover, the outcome of this process, reducing the number of tax havens, but not eliminating them altogether, may reduce welfare in the OECD.

CESifo Category
Public Finance
Keywords: tax haven, harmful tax practices, bidding for haven inactivation
JEL Classification: F210,H260,H770,H870