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Dr. Diheng Xu is an Assistant Professor in Tax Economics and Management at the Tax Economics Fiscal Institute Tilburg (FIT) within Tilburg Law School, Netherlands. She is affiliated with the 'Connecting Responsible Organizations' research group and holds an ORCID identifier. Her office is located at Warandelaan 2, Montesquieu Building, room M822.
Dr. Xu holds a PhD in Tax Law from Tilburg University (2016), a Master's in Economic Law from Wuhan University (2012), and dual bachelor’s degrees in Law and Economics from Wuhan University (2009). She completed a post-doctoral fellowship at New York University School of Law (2017) and was a research fellow at Singapore Management University Tax Academy (prior to joining Tilburg). She is a member of the Chinese Bar since 2011.
Research Interests: Her work focuses on corporate tax, international taxation, Chinese tax law, comparative tax law, tax policy, and EU tax law. Key projects include analyzing interactions between Chinese tax incentives and WTO subsidy rules, and China's alignment with OECD/G20 BEPS standards. She frequently presents at global conferences (e.g., Oxford, NYU, Vienna University) and publishes in journals like World Tax Journal and Bulletin for International Taxation.
Academic Contributions: Her research explores topics such as tax risks in Belt and Road Initiative investments, EU-China tax policy comparisons, and global tax governance. Recent work addresses compliance challenges in multinational taxation frameworks.
Collaborations: She contributed to the Connecting Organizations project (2019-2023), examining legal and economic aspects of organizational networks. She has delivered invited lectures on EU transfer pricing at Tilburg and participated in international tax forums.
Teaching: Information on her courses is available via her institutional profile.
