Interactions Between Chinese Tax Incentives and WTO's Subsidy Rules Against the Background of EU State Aid

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Springer

Paru le : 2023-06-14

The book provides insights to the alleviation of tensions between Chinese tax incentives and the WTO’s subsidy rules, thus further offering implications for both China and the WTO on integrating in the world economy. Moreover, doing a comparative study with EU State aid law can also provide China wi...
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2023-06-14

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259 pages

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9789819911639

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Diheng Xu received her Ph.D. in tax law (2016) from Tilburg University, the Netherlands. She completed her post-doctoral research in tax law (2017) at New York University School of Law, the USA. Before joining Tilburg University Fiscal Institute as an assistant professor, she was a research fellow at Singapore Management University Tax Academy-Centre for Excellence in Taxation, Singapore. She holds a bachelor’s degree of law (2009), a bachelor’s degree of economics (2009), and a master’s degree of economic law (2012) from Wuhan University, China. She has exchange experiences in Austria (2010) and Australia (2009). Her research interests include corporate tax, international taxation, Chinese taxation, comparative tax law, tax policy, and EU tax law. Her Ph.D. research focuses on interactions between Chinese tax incentives and WTO’s subsidy rules against the background of EU State aid. During her post-doctoral research, she independently finished a project on the convergence and divergence between China’s implementation and OECD/G20 Base Erosion and Profit Shifting Minimum Standards. As a research fellow in Singapore, she focused more on tax issues in the region of Southeast Asia. Her works have been published by high-ranking peer-reviewed journals, such as World Tax Journal, Intertax, Bulletin for International Taxation, Asia-Pacific Tax Bulletin, Australian Tax Forum, World Competition, and International Taxation in China. She has presented her research at iconic international conferences, including conferences at Oxford University, New York University, International Bureau of Fiscal Documentation (IBFD), Vienna University of Economics and Business, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Leiden University, and the annual congress of European Association of Tax Law Professors (EATLP), etc. She has broad social networks with tax experts all over the world due to her intercontinental research experiences.

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