Published: 29 Aug 2022 797 views
Multinationals (MNCs) tax avoidance has become a national blight and a global problem impacting tax fairness, transparency and economic efficiency. This scholarship aims to support a PhD student in exploring the optimal solution for the tax avoidance problem for both MNCs and governments via effective cost-benefit analysis through the design of a cutting-edge interdisciplinary machine-learning technique. Expected outcomes will include profound breakthroughs for enhancing economic growth via tax policy reform in Australia but also globally through cross-country tax avoidance comparison
The University of Western Sydney (UWS) began operation on 1st January 1989, under the terms of the University of Western Sydney Act, 1988 which had been passed by the New South Wales Parliament in December 1988. However, the predecessors of the University date back as far as 1891 with the establishment of the Hawkesbury Agricultural College. The Act created a federated network university, based on two existing Colleges of Advanced Education - Hawkesbury Agricultural College and Nepean College of Advanced Education. Following incorporation into the University, the foundation network membe... continue reading
Application Deadline | Not Specified |
Country to study | Australia |
School to study | Western Sydney University (UWS) |
Type | PhD |
Sponsor | Western Sydney University (UWS) |
Gender | Men and Women |
This scholarship is valued at $28,854 and is tenable for 3 years.