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    Inheritance Tax: Spreading the Wealth

    By  Mark Stabile,  Alexandra Roulet,  Brian Henry
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    There is a pressing need for global reform of inheritance taxation systems. On average, only 0.5% of total tax revenues are sourced from inheritance taxes across the 24 OECD countries that levy them. If designed properly, inheritance taxes could play a greater role in raising revenues for cash-strapped authorities seeking to overcome mounting public deficits.

      Published 16 May 2022

      Reference 6748

      Topic Economics & Finance

      Region Global

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      Inheritance Tax: Spreading the Wealth

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      • By  Mark Stabile,  Alexandra Roulet,  Brian Henry
      • Reference 6748

      • Published 16 May 2022

      • Topic Economics & Finance

      • Region Global

      There is a pressing need for global reform of inheritance taxation systems. On average, only 0.5% of total tax revenues are sourced from inheritance taxes across the 24 OECD countries that levy them. If designed properly, inheritance taxes could play a greater role in raising revenues for cash-strapped authorities seeking to overcome mounting public deficits.
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        International Tax Reform: G20 / OECD Two-Pillar Solution

        By  Mark Stabile,  Alexandra Roulet,  Brian Henry
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        In a historic agreement on 8 October 2021, 136 countries approved the OECD two-pillar solution in a major overhaul of the century-old international taxation system. At the G20 Summit in Rome on 30 October 2021, the leaders of the world’s biggest economies endorsed the two-pillar solution, decades in the making but which will be implemented in 2023.

          Published 07 Feb 2022

          Reference 6727

          Topic Economics & Finance

          Region Global

          Industry Banking

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          International Tax Reform: G20 / OECD Two-Pillar Solution

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          • By  Mark Stabile,  Alexandra Roulet,  Brian Henry
          • Reference 6727

          • Published 07 Feb 2022

          • Topic Economics & Finance

          • Region Global

          • Industry Banking

          In a historic agreement on 8 October 2021, 136 countries approved the OECD two-pillar solution in a major overhaul of the century-old international taxation system. At the G20 Summit in Rome on 30 October 2021, the leaders of the world’s biggest economies endorsed the two-pillar solution, decades in the making but which will be implemented in 2023.
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            Credit Default Modeling at Taiwan International Bank

            By  Anton S. Ovchinnikov,  Spyros Zoumpoulis
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            The credit card unit of a commercial bank needs to come up with a data-driven model to predict which credit customers will default.

              Published 11 Jan 2022

              Reference 6722

              Topic Economics & Finance

              Region Asia

              Industry Banking

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              Credit Default Modeling at Taiwan International Bank

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              • By  Anton S. Ovchinnikov,  Spyros Zoumpoulis
              • Reference 6722

              • Published 11 Jan 2022

              • Topic Economics & Finance

              • Region Asia

              • Industry Banking

              The credit card unit of a commercial bank needs to come up with a data-driven model to predict which credit customers will default.
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                Optimization of Risk Weighted Assets: Algorithms and Insights

                By  Anton S. Ovchinnikov,  Ilia Tsetlin
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                In the wake of the 2008 global financial crisis, the Basel III Accord imposed minimum capital requirements to strengthen the resilience of individual banks and thus enhance the stability of the international financial system. This in turn elevated the need to properly assess the banks risk-weighted assets, RWA.

                  Published 19 Apr 2022

                  Reference 6721

                  Topic Economics & Finance

                  Region Europe

                  Industry Financial Services

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                  Optimization of Risk Weighted Assets: Algorithms and Insights

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                  • By  Anton S. Ovchinnikov,  Ilia Tsetlin
                  • Reference 6721

                  • Published 19 Apr 2022

                  • Topic Economics & Finance

                  • Region Europe

                  • Industry Financial Services

                  In the wake of the 2008 global financial crisis, the Basel III Accord imposed minimum capital requirements to strengthen the resilience of individual banks and thus enhance the stability of the international financial system. This in turn elevated the need to properly assess the banks risk-weighted assets, RWA.
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                    WhatsApp: Tech Watchdogs Collide with Tech Giants

                    By  Alexandra Roulet,  Mark Stabile,  Brian Henry
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                    The case provides an alternative view of the antitrust dilemma facing Lina Khan, newly appointed commissioner of the US Federal Trade Commission. Her nomination to the FTC by President Biden sent a clear signal to tech giants like Amazon, Facebook and Google that their enormous power would be reined in by his administration.

                      Published 03 May 2021

                      Reference 6675

                      Topic Economics & Finance

                      Region Global

                      Industry Telecommunications,  Internet

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                      WhatsApp: Tech Watchdogs Collide with Tech Giants

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                      • By  Alexandra Roulet,  Mark Stabile,  Brian Henry
                      • Reference 6675

                      • Published 03 May 2021

                      • Topic Economics & Finance

                      • Region Global

                      • Industry Telecommunications,  Internet

                      The case provides an alternative view of the antitrust dilemma facing Lina Khan, newly appointed commissioner of the US Federal Trade Commission. Her nomination to the FTC by President Biden sent a clear signal to tech giants like Amazon, Facebook and Google that their enormous power would be reined in by his administration.
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                        EU Court of Justice to Decide on Back Taxes Owed by Apple to Ireland after Commissioner Vestager Launched Appeal

                        By  Morten Bennedsen,  Alexandra Roulet,  Mark Stabile,  Brian Henry
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                        On 30 August 2016, Margrethe Vestager, the European Commissioner for Competition, ordered Ireland to recover €13 billion in illegal state aid (plus interest) that Ireland was alleged to have granted Apple over a decade from 2003.

                          Published 11 Mar 2021

                          Reference 6664

                          Topic Economics & Finance

                          Region Europe

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                          EU Court of Justice to Decide on Back Taxes Owed by Apple to Ireland after Commissioner Vestager Launched Appeal

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                          • By  Morten Bennedsen,  Alexandra Roulet,  Mark Stabile,  Brian Henry
                          • Reference 6664

                          • Published 11 Mar 2021

                          • Topic Economics & Finance

                          • Region Europe

                          On 30 August 2016, Margrethe Vestager, the European Commissioner for Competition, ordered Ireland to recover €13 billion in illegal state aid (plus interest) that Ireland was alleged to have granted Apple over a decade from 2003.
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                            Lombardi Co. (A): A Company Buyout - Confidential Instructions for Luca Lombardi

                            By  Sandra Lee,  Rodrigo Gouveia,  Heather Grover,  Horacio Falcao
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                            A multi-issue 1-on-1 negotiation between an aging Italian entrepreneur in North Africa (Luca Lombardi) and a young M&A specialist from a large Asian corporation (Anna Chuan). All the due diligence has been completed and the parties are now ready to discuss the price for the Lombardi company.

                              Published 24 Mar 2016

                              Reference 6180

                              Topic Economics & Finance

                              Region Global

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                              Lombardi Co. (A): A Company Buyout - Confidential Instructions for Luca Lombardi

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                              • By  Sandra Lee,  Rodrigo Gouveia,  Heather Grover,  Horacio Falcao
                              • Reference 6180

                              • Published 24 Mar 2016

                              • Topic Economics & Finance

                              • Region Global

                              A multi-issue 1-on-1 negotiation between an aging Italian entrepreneur in North Africa (Luca Lombardi) and a young M&A specialist from a large Asian corporation (Anna Chuan). All the due diligence has been completed and the parties are now ready to discuss the price for the Lombardi company.
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                                Lombardi Co. (B): A Company Buyout - Confidential Instructions for Annabel Chuan

                                By  Sandra Lee,  Rodrigo Gouveia,  Heather Grover,  Horacio Falcao
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                                A multi-issue 1-on-1 negotiation between an aging Italian entrepreneur in North Africa (Luca Lombardi) and a young M&A specialist from a large Asian corporation (Anna Chuan). All the due diligence has been completed and the parties are now ready to discuss the price for the Lombardi company.

                                  Published 24 Mar 2016

                                  Reference 6180

                                  Topic Economics & Finance

                                  Region Global

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                                  Lombardi Co. (B): A Company Buyout - Confidential Instructions for Annabel Chuan

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                                  • By  Sandra Lee,  Rodrigo Gouveia,  Heather Grover,  Horacio Falcao
                                  • Reference 6180

                                  • Published 24 Mar 2016

                                  • Topic Economics & Finance

                                  • Region Global

                                  A multi-issue 1-on-1 negotiation between an aging Italian entrepreneur in North Africa (Luca Lombardi) and a young M&A specialist from a large Asian corporation (Anna Chuan). All the due diligence has been completed and the parties are now ready to discuss the price for the Lombardi company.
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                                    The Bancroft Family and the Battle for Dow Jones: "Never Sell Grandpa's Paper"

                                    By  Morten Bennedsen,  Brian Henry,  Yupana Wiwattanakantang
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                                    Dow Jones, publisher of The Wall Street Journal, had been a source of wealth, pride and prestige for the Bancroft family for much of the 20th century. From 1928 to 2007, the family lived off company dividends and left the day-to-day management of the publishing business to senior journalists who had worked their way up through the ranks of the WSJ.

                                      Published 27 May 2016

                                      Reference 6157

                                      Topic Economics & Finance

                                      Region North America

                                      Industry Online Media,  Media Production

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                                      The Bancroft Family and the Battle for Dow Jones: "Never Sell Grandpa's Paper"

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                                      • By  Morten Bennedsen,  Brian Henry,  Yupana Wiwattanakantang
                                      • Reference 6157

                                      • Published 27 May 2016

                                      • Topic Economics & Finance

                                      • Region North America

                                      • Industry Online Media,  Media Production

                                      Dow Jones, publisher of The Wall Street Journal, had been a source of wealth, pride and prestige for the Bancroft family for much of the 20th century. From 1928 to 2007, the family lived off company dividends and left the day-to-day management of the publishing business to senior journalists who had worked their way up through the ranks of the WSJ.
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                                        National Distilleries Corp. (A): An M&A Negotiation Role Play - Confidential Instructions for International Liquor

                                        By  Horacio Falcao,  Reza Zargham
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                                        This case is a multi-party M&A negotiation between companies in the liquor business. The target company National Distilleries Corporation (NDC) is the target of two competitors, namely Liquor America (LA) and International Liquor (IL).

                                          Published 24 Feb 2014

                                          Reference 6041

                                          Topic Economics & Finance

                                          Region Global

                                          Industry Consumer Goods,  Wine and Spirits

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                                          National Distilleries Corp. (A): An M&A Negotiation Role Play - Confidential Instructions for International Liquor

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                                          • By  Horacio Falcao,  Reza Zargham
                                          • Reference 6041

                                          • Published 24 Feb 2014

                                          • Topic Economics & Finance

                                          • Region Global

                                          • Industry Consumer Goods,  Wine and Spirits

                                          This case is a multi-party M&A negotiation between companies in the liquor business. The target company National Distilleries Corporation (NDC) is the target of two competitors, namely Liquor America (LA) and International Liquor (IL).
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                                            Pulmocit: Negotiating Pharmaceutical Products with the Government (A) - Mr Simone Moretti (AhaPharma) - Confidential Instructions

                                            By  Horacio Falcao,  Rodrigo Gouveia
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                                            This is a two-party negotiation between a pharmaceutical company and a government agency to decide if a new medication will be put on the reimbursement list. The pharmaceutical company has a valuable new product, the government has semi-monopolistic power over whether (or not) drugs are listed.

                                              Published 27 Jan 2014

                                              Reference 6033

                                              Topic Economics & Finance

                                              Region Global

                                              Industry Pharmaceuticals

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                                              Pulmocit: Negotiating Pharmaceutical Products with the Government (A) - Mr Simone Moretti (AhaPharma) - Confidential Instructions

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                                              • By  Horacio Falcao,  Rodrigo Gouveia
                                              • Reference 6033

                                              • Published 27 Jan 2014

                                              • Topic Economics & Finance

                                              • Region Global

                                              • Industry Pharmaceuticals

                                              This is a two-party negotiation between a pharmaceutical company and a government agency to decide if a new medication will be put on the reimbursement list. The pharmaceutical company has a valuable new product, the government has semi-monopolistic power over whether (or not) drugs are listed.
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                                                Pulmocit: Negotiating Pharmaceutical Products with the Government (B) - Dr Rozentale (Alpenian Government) - Confidential Instructions

                                                By  Horacio Falcao,  Rodrigo Gouveia
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                                                This is a two-party negotiation between a pharmaceutical company and a government agency to decide if a new medication will be put on the reimbursement list. The pharmaceutical company has a valuable new product, the government has semi-monopolistic power over whether (or not) drugs are listed.

                                                  Published 27 Jan 2014

                                                  Reference 6033

                                                  Topic Economics & Finance

                                                  Region Global

                                                  Industry Pharmaceuticals

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                                                  Pulmocit: Negotiating Pharmaceutical Products with the Government (B) - Dr Rozentale (Alpenian Government) - Confidential Instructions

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                                                  • By  Horacio Falcao,  Rodrigo Gouveia
                                                  • Reference 6033

                                                  • Published 27 Jan 2014

                                                  • Topic Economics & Finance

                                                  • Region Global

                                                  • Industry Pharmaceuticals

                                                  This is a two-party negotiation between a pharmaceutical company and a government agency to decide if a new medication will be put on the reimbursement list. The pharmaceutical company has a valuable new product, the government has semi-monopolistic power over whether (or not) drugs are listed.
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