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In: U.S. industry, restructuring and renewal
Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- INTERNATIONAL TAX POLICY AND TECHNOLOGY INVESTMENTS -- The Taxation of Foreign Direct Investment: Operational and Policy Perspectives -- International Taxation and Corporate R&D: Evidence and Implications -- R&D Tax Incentives and Manufacturing-Sector R&D Expenditures -- International Tax Policy, Investment, and Technology -- INDUSTRY PERSPECTIVES ON THE IMPACT OF INTERNATIONAL TAX RULES -- Impact of Tax Incentives on the Location of Investment: A Corporate Perspective -- The Virtual Global Electronic Economy -- Operating Through Joint Ventures Under U.S. International Tax Rules: Global Competition for R&D Investments -- TAX REFORM: PRESCRIPTIONS AND PROSPECTS -- International Tax and Competitiveness Aspects of Fundamental Tax Reform -- U.S. Tax Policy and Multinational Corporations: Incentives, Problems, and Directions for Reform -- Directions for International Tax Reform -- Tax Reform: Prescriptions and Prospects -- Glossary -- Index.
Attributed to Conference on Social Problems, Toronto, Ont., 1893 --Canadiana 1867-1900. ; Electronic reproduction. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; 44
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In: Compass series
Front Matter -- Preface -- Contents -- Nuclear Cities Initiative: Interests of the Program -- Analysis of the Results of the Targeted Program for Promoting Employment for the Population of Minatom Closed Administrative-Territorial Zones for 1998-2000 -- Technobusiness in Russia's Atomic Cities -- Innovation Activity in Russian Higher Education -- Challenges at the Zelenograd Technopark -- States' Efforts in Small Business Development: Two Models -- Development of Small Innovative Companies in Sarov to Serve the Russian Market -- Development of Small Innovative Companies in Snezhinsk to Serve the Russian Market -- Development of Small Innovative Companies in Zarechny to Serve the Russian Market -- Development of Small Innovative Companies in Obninsk to Serve the Russian Market -- Companies Based on Technologies Developed at U.S. National Laboratories -- The Creation of Sustainable Business in Russia's Nuclear Cities -- Russian and American Business Practices and Laws: Advice to Businesses in Russian Nuclear Cities -- Support for Innovation Activities by the City Administration: Review of Innovative Firms in Zheleznogorsk -- Steps Taken by the Zarechny City Administration to Support Small Innovative Companies -- The Role of Foreign Partners as Investors or Customers in the Development of Small Innovative Businesses in Snezhinsk -- Steps Taken by the Sarov City Administration and Most Important Organizations in Support of Small Innovative Businesses -- Activities of the Obninsk City Administration Aimed at Supporting Small Innovative Firms -- Small Business and the Macro Economy: Some Observations -- Steps Being Undertaken by the Snezhinsk City Administration to Support Small Innovative Companies -- The Role of Foreign Partners as Investors or Customers in the Development of Small Innovative Firms.
Intro -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part One The Definition of Economic Efficiency -- Chapter 1: The Correct Definition of the Impact of a Choice on Economic (Allocative) Efficiency -- Chapter 2: A Critique of the Definitions of and Tests for Economic Efficiency That Economists and Law and Economics Scholars Use -- Conclusion to Part I -- Part Two The Assessment of Economic Efficiency -- Chapter 3: The Distortion-Analysis Approach to Economic-Efficiency Assessment -- Chapter 4: Some Second-Best-Theory Critiques of Canonical Allocative-Efficiency Analyses and of the Standard Justifications for Ignoring Second Best -- Part Three The Relevance of Allocative-Efficiency Conclusions -- Chapter 5: The Prescriptive-Moral and Legal Relevance of Allocative-Efficiency Conclusions -- Chapter 6: A Critique of Various Relevance Arguments Made by Economists and Law and Economics Scholars -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Glossary of Frequently Used Symbols and the Concepts for Which They Stand -- Index.
"A monthly magazine of political science and industrial progress." ; "A monthly magazine of political science and industrial progress." ; Mode of access: Internet. ; Description based on: Vol. 15, no. 6 (Oct. 1903); title from cover.
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Front Matter -- Contents -- Preface -- Executive Summary -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Scope and Patterns of Work by Children and Adolescents -- 3 Health and Safety at Work -- 4 Work's Effects on Children and Adolescents -- 5 Agriculture -- 6 Laws, Regulations, and Training -- 7 Conclusions and Recommendations -- References -- APPENDIX A Sources of Information -- APPENDIX B Descriptions of Longitudinal Surveys -- Biographical Sketches of Committee Members and Staff -- Index -- Other Reports from the Board on Children, Youth, and Families.
"The articles bound together in the booklet were written for ' Industrial Canada.'"--p. [2] ; Electronic reproduction. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; 44
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pt.I. Control of public-service corporations: The possibilities and limitations of municipal control. [By] L. S. Rowe.--Financial control: Capitalization, methods of accounting and taxation. [By] B. S. Coler.--Difficulties of control as illustrated in the history of gas companies. [By] J. H. Gray.--Regulation of cost and quality of service as illustrated by street railway companies. [By] F. W. Speirs.--pt.II. Influence of corporations on political life. [By] W. Lindsay.--pt.III. Combination of capital as a factor in industrial progress: industrials as investments for small capital. [By] J. B. Dill.--The evolution of mercantile business. [By] J. Wanamaker.--The interest of labor in the economies of railroad consolidation. [By] W. H. Baldwin, jr.--pt.IV. The future of protection: The industrial ascendancy of the United States. [By] N. W. Aldrich.--The tariff policy of our new possessions. [By] R. P. Porter.--The next steps in tariff reform. [By] C. R. Miller.--Report of the academy committee on meetings. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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von Ludwig Bernhard ; Inhaltsverzeichnis ; Volltext // Exemplar mit der Signatur: München, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek -- Cam. 515 z
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In: Series on prospering in a global economy
Linking Trade and Technology Policies -- Copyright -- Preface -- Contents -- Technology and International Trade Competition-Historical Trends -- Technology and International Competition: A Historial Perspective -- WHY WORRY ABOUT HIGH TECHNOLOGY? -- External Economies within Sectors -- External Economies Across Sectors -- TRENDS IN HIGH-TECHNOLOGY TRADE -- SOURCES OF TRENDS IN HIGH-TECHNOLOGY TRADE -- SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS -- NOTES -- REFERENCES -- Technological and Trade Competition: The Changing Positions of the United States, Japan, and Germany -- TECHNOLOGY, INDUSTRIAL STRUCTURE, AND INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIVENESS -- THE UPSURGE OF JAPAN IN WORLD MARKETS -- THE DETERIORATION OF THE U.S. COMPETITIVE POSITION -- THE STABLE PATTERNS OF GERMANY'S TRADE PERFORMANCE -- CONCLUDING REMARKS -- NOTES -- REFERENCES -- APPENDIX SIE-WORLD TRADE DATA BASE -- REFERENCES -- Summary of Panel Discussion -- NOTES -- New Paradigms for Linking Technology and Trade Policies -- Managing Trade Conflict in High-Technology Industries -- TRADE BARRIERS, STRUCTURAL IMPEDIMENTS, AND STRUCTURAL DIFFERENCESAS SOURCES OF TRADE CONFLICT IN HI... -- TRADE BARRIERS, STRUCTURAL DIFFERENCES, AND NEW MULTILATERAL RULESFOR TECHNOLOGY TRADE: A LONG-TERM... -- Government Procurement Practices -- Intellectual Property Protection -- Antidumping Procedures -- Industrial Targeting and Subsidies -- Foreign Direct Investment Policy -- Competition Policy -- IMPROVEMENTS IN NATIONAL TRADE POLICIES: AN INTERIM POLICY AGENDA -- Antidumping Laws -- Countervailing Duties -- Section 301 and Super 301 -- CONCLUSIONS -- NOTES -- References -- Summary of Panel Discussion -- Technology Challenges to Trade Policy -- Technology Challenges to Trade Policy -- WHY IS HIGH TECHNOLOGY DIFFERENT? -- WHY TRADE POLICY IN HIGH TECHNOLOGY IS DIFFERENT.
Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- The Authors -- Preface -- 1 - Local Economic Development Incentives in the United States -- 2 - Evidence on the Influence of Local Economic Development Incentives -- 3 - Local Incentive Programs and Spatial Mismatch in Metropolitan Detroit -- 4 - A Model for Development Incentives in a Metropolitan Area -- 5 - Empirical Results -- 6 - Summary and Policy Recommendations -- Afterword -- Appendix 1 - Regression Identification -- Appendix 2 - Regression Results -- References -- Author Index -- Subject Index -- About the Institute.