(Don’t take this map too seriously, I found it on another social media, not an academic paper).

  • frank@sopuli.xyz
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    2 days ago

    On the surface sure but in reality I kinda double down. Like if future dodging taxes is a requirement for you investing then like, no thanks? Cuz the people really paying the taxes long term will be the middle and lower class again

    • Szyler@lemmy.world
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      22 hours ago

      Same. But I think their argument is that the investment is a net positive, but only if you actually get them to invest in your country and not the neighbours.

      I can see why they would think that, but I agree with you that in reality it isn’t beneficial.

      Id rather have internal companies invest in that hole in the market than reduce the taxes to have someone foreign invest in it, while moving a lot of that money out, leaving a tiny surplus. It would be better for that internal investment to leave a LARGE surplus, and have no money leave.