Working Paper

Expropriations, Property Confiscations and New Offshore Entities: Evidence from the Panama Papers

Ralph-C. Bayer, Roland Hodler, Paul A. Raschky, Anthony Strittmatter
CESifo, Munich, 2018

CESifo Working Paper No. 7328

Using the Panama Papers, we show that the beginning of media reporting on expropriations and property confiscations in a country increases the probability that offshore entities are incorporated by agents from the same country in the same month. This result is robust to the use of country-year fixed effects and the exclusion of tax havens. Further analysis shows that the effect is driven by countries with non-corrupt and effective governments, which supports the notion that offshore entities are incorporated when reasonably well-intended and well-functioning governments become more serious about fighting organized crime by confiscating proceeds of crime.

CESifo Category
Public Choice
Public Finance
JEL Classification: H260, K420