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CAROLINE SCHIMANSKI "-"

CAROLINE SCHIMANSKI

CAROLINE SCHIMANSKI "-"

Doctor of Science, Hanken School of Economics

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Master of Science (UNIVERSITY OF YORK)

DOCENTE CONTRATADO - CONTRATADO
Docente a tiempo completo (DTC)
Departamento Académico de Economía - Sección Economía

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Se encontraron 19 publicaciones

SCHIMANSKI, C.(2025). Corporate income tax incentives to promote environmentally sustainable investment: Findings from 40 economies covered by the World Bank Corporate Income Tax Incentives Database. Recuperado de: https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/server/api/core/bitstreams/a5073758-a5a8-408b-bcef-83c644db0a4e/content
SCHIMANSKI, C.(2024). Búsqueda de empleo e intermediación laboral pública en América Latina: Oportunidades para mejorar la vinculación laboral y la productividad. Recuperado de: https://www.ilo.org/sites/default/files/2024-11/B%C3%BAsqueda%20de%20empleo%20e%20intermediaci%C3%B3n%20laboral%20p%C3%BAblica%20en%20Am%C3%A9rica%20L
Musoke, N.; Palanska, T.; SCHIMANSKI, C.(2023). Did Uganda¿s corporate tax incentives benefit the Ugandan economy or only the firms?. United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research.
SCHIMANSKI, C.(2023). Poorer than Adults and Deprived in Almost All Counts Welfare Status of Children in Nigeria. World Bank Development Economics Development Data Group.
McKay, A.; Pirttilä, J.; SCHIMANSKI, C.(2023). The Tax Elasticity of Formal Work in Sub-Saharan African Countries. Journal of Development Studies. Volumen: 60. (pp. 217 - 244).
SCHIMANSKI, C.(2021). Employment Cyclicality by Firm Size, Wage, Productivity and Age in Brazil. En Employment dynamics and labor market policies in Brazil. T.A. Cravo & E. Pontual Ribeiro.
SCHIMANSKI, C.(2021). Who suffers from Recessions in Brazil. En Employment dynamics and labor market policies in Brazil. T.A. Cravo & E. Pontual Ribeiro.
SCHIMANSKI, C.(2021). The case of taxing multinational corporations in Uganda: Do multinational corporations face lower effective tax rates and is there evidence for profit shifting?. United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research.