2022
DOI: 10.1177/10245294221093704
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Firm foundations: The statistical footprint of multinational corporations as a problem for political economy

Abstract: The discipline of comparative political economy (CPE) relies heavily on aggregate, country-level economic indicators. However, the practices of multinational corporations have increasingly undermined this approach to measurement. The problem of indicator drift is well documented by a growing critical literature and calls for systematic methodological attention in CPE. We present the case for a rocky but ultimately rewarding middle road between indicator fatalism and indicator faith. We illustrate our argument … Show more

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“…Data standards on the international economy are made to fit standard transactions, in which a good or service is traded from country A to country B. Longer and more complex streams of production which involve multi-jurisdictional trade (Ergen et al 2021) or factoryless manufacturing (Coyle and Nguyen 2022) have made such transactions more complex, and created problems for registering trade data (Linsi and Mügge 2019). At the same time, MNCs have a newfound ability to register financial assets strategically to gain tax advantages (Seabrooke and Wigan 2017;Zucman 2015).…”
Section: Data Construct the International Political Economymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Data standards on the international economy are made to fit standard transactions, in which a good or service is traded from country A to country B. Longer and more complex streams of production which involve multi-jurisdictional trade (Ergen et al 2021) or factoryless manufacturing (Coyle and Nguyen 2022) have made such transactions more complex, and created problems for registering trade data (Linsi and Mügge 2019). At the same time, MNCs have a newfound ability to register financial assets strategically to gain tax advantages (Seabrooke and Wigan 2017;Zucman 2015).…”
Section: Data Construct the International Political Economymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This changes the reporting of foreign direct investment (Damgaard et al 2019;Haberly and Wójcik 2015) or bank liabilities (Haberly and Wójcik 2020). Since corporate tax avoidance poses challenges to the old data standards (Ergen et al 2021) and since corporate tax avoidance has increased over the past three decades , challenges to the old data standards have likely increased, too.…”
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“…Reliance on some national-level data is almost impossible to avoid (including in the present study) and can be informative. However, what recent scholarship is increasingly making clear are the pitfalls of “methodological nationalism” in studies of the global economy and inequality (Ergen et al, in press). This includes findings, for example, that global trade is really inter-firm trade (Dallas, 2015), the “organizational turn” within sociology (Tomaskovic-Devey and Avent-Holt, 2019), and critical macrofinancial theorists arguing that the global economy should be grasped as interconnected balance sheets between organizations (Gabor, 2020).…”
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