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Prof. Dirk Schindler is a Full Professor of Economics at the Erasmus School of Economics, part of Erasmus University Rotterdam. His research focuses on international taxation, corporate tax policy, and the economics of tax havens. He has contributed significantly to understanding issues such as transfer pricing, profit shifting, and the impact of tax regulations on multinational corporations.
His research interests encompass a range of topics in tax economics, including the design and consequences of corporate tax systems, transfer pricing rules, and the role of tax havens in global finance. He explores how tax policies influence investment decisions, debt utilization, and international capital flows. Recent work includes studies on the OECD's transfer pricing guidelines, the effects of tax competition, and the implications of digital trade for taxation.
Professor Schindler's publications reflect a deep engagement with contemporary issues in tax policy. His recent work examines the reallocation of taxing rights under digital trade frameworks, the impact of corporate tax hikes on multinational investments, and the effectiveness of anti-profit-shifting measures such as Country-by-Country Reporting. He also analyzes the optimal design of tax systems to address risk and innovation incentives, particularly in contexts like patent boxes and R&D subsidies.
While no specific scientific awards are mentioned in the provided materials, his contributions to tax economics have been recognized through academic publications and media engagements. His work is supported through academic and institutional research initiatives at Erasmus University Rotterdam.


