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Governments and small business

Graham Bannock and Alan Peacock

Paul Chapman for the David Hume Institute, c1989

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Includes bibliographies and index

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This major contribution to the growing literature on small business discusses policies in EU member states as well as those in the USA, Japan and other countries. Written in non-technical language and assuming no prior knowledge, Governments and Small Business will interest and challenge everyone in government and the professions.

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PART ONE: THE ROLE OF SMALL BUSINESS Introduction - Alan Peacock Changing Viewpoints Small Firms as Exporters New Business Formation, Unemployment and the Role of Small Business in Economic Growth Britain in the 1980's, Enterprise Reborn? PART TWO: TAXATION Tax Reform and Small Firms An Impossible Dream? A Global Perspective VAT and Small Business European Experience and Implications for North America The Compliance Costs of VAT for Smaller Firms in Britain and Germany PART THREE: REGULATION Social Legislation and its Impact on Employment in SMES Removing Government Burdens on Smaller Enterprises

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