Mathieu Parenti
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Mathieu Parenti
@mathieupar.bsky.social

Paris School of Economics & INRAE
Research: corporate taxation, trade agreements, agricultural and environmental econ, market power.

https://sites.google.com/site/mathieuparenti/home/

Economics 60%
Business 37%
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1/ NEW RESEARCH: Our study reveals 46% of pesticides embedded in EU agricultural consumption originate from imports, despite imports constituting only 17% of consumption. This includes substances prohibited in the EU. This regulatory gap fuels leakage effects and hurts EU competitiveness 🧵

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La Lettre du CEPII "Taxer les #multinationales à l’ère du retour de l’unilatéralisme" de @aferrari.bsky.social, Sébastien Laffite, @mathieupar.bsky.social, Farid Toubal.
www.cepii.fr/CEPII/fr/pub....
#econsky #evitementfiscal #taxation

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🧵 (1/4) There are four fundamental flaws of the House tax bill.

#1 It is fiscally irresponsible; all reputable sources agree. Bond markets & downgrades show US financial fragility; this is a bad time to take on trillions in additional debt toward no useful policy rationale.

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Many congratulations to @abergeaud.bsky.social !

Deeply honored to be nominated alongside with @adrienbilal.bsky.social and Lauriane Mouysset and very grateful to my amazing coauthors.

@cercleeco.bsky.social

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https://www.lemonde.fr/economie/article/2025/05/19/antonin-bergeaud-laureat-du-prix-du-meilleur-jeune-economiste-2025-l-europe-doit-s-engager-a-fond-dans-l-intelligence-artificielle_6607091_3234.html
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The Paris School of Economics is glad to invite you to a lecture by Oleg Itskhoki (@harvard.edu) organized by the International Macroeconomics Chair and @i-mip.bsky.social.
📆 Thursday, May 15
📍 Paris School of Economics
📝 framaforms.org/internationa...
👉 www.parisschoolofeconomics.eu/en/events/a-...
A macroeconomic analysis of import tariffs - Paris School of Economics
The International Macroeconomics Chair and the i-MIP have the pleasure to invite you to a lecture given by Oleg Itskhoki (Harvard University).
www.parisschoolofeconomics.eu

Thanks Ludovic! Below is a first breakdown of the pesticides embedded in EU consumption/imports. Some of those forbidden substances are produced in Europe, see www.lemonde.fr/planete/arti...
Tracking the whole chain is on the todo list!

6/ The full policy note presents estimates of appropriate border tax calibrations based on a quantitative trade model: www.taxobservatory.eu/publication/...
Aligning Competitiveness and Sustainability: How Border Adjustments Can Strengthen the EU’s Agricultural Policy - Eutax
www.taxobservatory.eu

5/ We evaluate two policy instruments with distinct WTO compatibility considerations: (1) a Leakage Border Adjustment Mechanism designed to neutralize competitive distortions, and (2) a Phytosanitary Border Adjustment Mechanism which prices pesticide externalities in imports.

Here is a first estimate of the toxicity-weighted phytosanitary footprint of EU consumption

4/ We introduce the "phytosanitary footprint" metric to quantify the aggregate pesticide load in agricultural production. This methodology enables assessment of transboundary environmental impacts embedded in trade flows, similar to carbon footprint accounting.

3/ Quantitative modeling demonstrates that implementing a unilateral 50% pesticide reduction policy (e.g., Farm-to-fork) without complementary measures would significantly impair EU agricultural competitiveness while facilitating production displacement to regions with less stringent standards.

2/ Without safeguards, stricter EU regulations not only fail to achieve global environmental goals but actively tilt the playing field against EU farmers.

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4/ Key to understanding this issue is the "phytosanitary footprint" - similar to a carbon footprint, it measures the total pesticide load used (directly & indirectly) in producing agricultural goods. It reveals environmental impacts that cross borders through trade 👇
1/ 🚨 NEW: 46% of the pesticides embedded in EU agricultural consumption come from imports—despite imports making up just 17% of total consumption. Many of these include substances banned in the EU 🇪🇺

This regulatory gap fuels leakage effects and hurts EU competitiveness 🧵👇
Cela semble absurde, et j’ai été choqué la première fois que je l’ai compris, mais la France – il n'y a pas d'autre mot – est bien un paradis fiscal pour milliardaire

Explications détaillées 🧵

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EU looks to end de minimis rule under flood of small packages from China's Temu and Shein

My report from this morning's announcement in Brussels

www.scmp.com/news/china/d...
Chinese e-commerce in spotlight as EU targets flood of small packages
Brussels is seeking to scrap tax breaks for low-value shipments as it cracks down on ‘dangerous’ goods sold by firms such as Temu and Shein.
www.scmp.com

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CESifo @cesifo.org · Jan 3

📣 CfP: Workshop on 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗥𝗲𝗴𝘂𝗹𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝗼𝗳 𝗠𝘂𝗹𝘁𝗶-𝗙𝗶𝗿𝗺 𝗚𝗿𝗼𝘂𝗽𝘀
📍 𝟮𝟰-𝟮𝟱 𝗝𝘂𝗻𝗲 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟱 𝗶𝗻 𝗩𝗲𝗻𝗶𝗰𝗲, Italy.
Keynotes: Teresa Fort (Dartmouth) & @mathieupar.bsky.social
Organizers: @martinamagli.bsky.social, @jakobmiethe.bsky.social, Juan Carlos Suaréz

Submit until 𝟵 𝗙𝗲𝗯𝗿𝘂𝗮𝗿𝘆 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟱 👇
www.cesifo.org/en/event/202...
Venice Summer Institute 2025: The Regulation of Multi-Firm Groups: Combining Advances from Trade and Public Economics
Organizers: Martina Magli, Jakob Miethe, and Juan Carlos SuarézThis workshop explores the role of pivotal multi-firm groups in shaping global trade, taxation, and regulation. Bridging research in trad...
www.cesifo.org
It's February at The Economic Journal ❤️

Lots of great papers, long (9) and short (2). Enjoy!

academic.oup.com/ej/issue/135...
Volume 135 Issue 666 | The Economic Journal | Oxford Academic
The Economic Journal is the Royal Economic Society's flagship title, and is one of the founding journals of modern economics. The journal provides a platform for and imaginative economic research for ...
academic.oup.com

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💰 NEW: Research Handbook on the Economics of Tax Havens by Arjan Lejour and Dirk Schindler

FREE chapter: doi.org/10.4337/9781...

🔗 www.e-elgar.com/shop/isbn/97...

#TaxHavens #TaxAvoidance @jakobmiethe.bsky.social @valeriamerlo.bsky.social @mathieupar.bsky.social @davidragrawal.bsky.social

⚠️ 4 days left to apply to the RIEF PhD meeting on Global Issues in Aix-en-Provence!

Thanks to @cepr.org, Aix-Marseille School of Economics, Cepremap and PSE for making it happen.
🚨𝗖𝗮𝗹𝗹 𝗳𝗼𝗿 𝗽𝗮𝗽𝗲𝗿𝘀 | 2025 RIEF Doctoral Meetings
March 27-28 in Aix-en-Provence

Global issues related to Trade, Macro, Migration, Taxation, Environment + Urban econ.
tinyurl.com/yz429n93

Deadline: Nov. 30th

➡️ Papers will be assigned a senior discussant
Dropbox
tinyurl.com

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🚨𝗖𝗮𝗹𝗹 𝗳𝗼𝗿 𝗽𝗮𝗽𝗲𝗿𝘀 | 2025 RIEF Doctoral Meetings
March 27-28 in Aix-en-Provence

Global issues related to Trade, Macro, Migration, Taxation, Environment + Urban econ.
tinyurl.com/yz429n93

Deadline: Nov. 30th

➡️ Papers will be assigned a senior discussant
Dropbox
tinyurl.com

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French organizations Carbone 4 + ECF launch this essential report on "imported emissions".

It's essential because a significant part of global emissions are embedded in trade and interdepencies, raising questions about responsibilities and partnerships for climate.

www.carbone4.com/files/Public...
www.carbone4.com

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The @taxobservatory.bsky.social is now on BlueSky!

Follow us for cutting-edge research on tax, and for the latest insights on the fast-moving policy conversation on global tax reforms

www.taxobservatory.eu
EU Tax Observatory
Learn more about taxation: research publications, notes, public events, a repository and interactive tools
www.taxobservatory.eu
There's been a lot of debate about what economic theory says regarding tariffs.

Drawing on my research with quantitative economic models, here's a thread explaining the textbook logic for why "tariffs are bad" for revenue generation.

🧵 Let’s dive in!

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My Trade Secrets today. When Trump replaces Biden, America’s trading partners fear he will impose high unilateral tariffs, treat WTO rules with contempt and coerce them with threats of trade restrictions.

“No change there then” would be an exaggeration, but not a grotesque one.

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A crumbling system of trade rules awaits Trump’s wrecking ball
[FREE TO READ] The new administration confronts a WTO already undermined by long-standing US disapproval
on.ft.com

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Since my employer EU Tax Obsevatory isn't here yet, reposting:

Join our webinar thursday on the updated #AtlasoftheOffshoreWorld!
🔹Get to know the Atlas & access its datasets
🔹Learn how it informs global tax reform debates
🔹Hear from dataset coordinators on their latest updates

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https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_gHw0d-EJRP-_5CC9mo1OdQ#/registration
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Here is my attempt to systematically think through possible consequences of new Trump tariffs

Suppose US imposes 20% tariff on all goods imports

Effect 1: higher prices for goods imported into US. This hurts US consumers by raising living costs 1/