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ACLE Law & Finance Seminar with Mathias Siems (Durham University). Amsterdam Business School, Room 0.02. Title "Why Do Businesses Incorporate in other EU Member States? An Empirical Analysis of the Role of Conflict of Laws Rules”.
Event details of ACLE Law & Economics Seminar with Mathias Siems (Durham University)
Date
25 April 2018
Time
10:30 -12:00
Room
Amsterdam Business School - Plantage Muidergracht 12 - Room M0.02.

Abstract*

Research in law, political science and economics has taken a strong interest in the way companies strategically incorporate in foreign jurisdictions. However, the empirical research about corporate mobility in the EU has so far been limited in two respects: it has focused on the analysis of foreign companies in the UK and it has mainly been concerned with differences in the costs of incorporation such as minimum capital requirements. This paper aims to fill these gaps. It is the first paper that presents data on incorporations of foreign businesses in the commercial registers of each EU Member State. It is also the first one to assess the impact of differences in the conflict of laws rules applicable to companies as they reflect the case law of the Court of Justice on the freedom of establishment. It finds that countries which have a clear-cut version of the ‘incorporation theory’ attract more incorporations than countries which have retained elements of the ‘real seat theory’. The paper also discusses the policy implications from these findings for EU harmonisation in this field.

*Co-authored by C. Gerner-Beuerle; F. Mucciarelli and E. Schuster.

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Room Amsterdam Business School - Plantage Muidergracht 12 - Room M0.02.
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