The innovative middle : political and economic factors affecting mid-size business
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The innovative middle : political and economic factors affecting mid-size business
(Advances in the study of entrepreneurship, innovation, and economic growth, v. 8)
JAI Press, 1996
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"Papers and discussion from the 1996 University of Arizona/Finova Forum"
Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This work seeks to address the issue of mid-size business and demonstrate the vital financial, political and economic importance of this area of business. Papers included cover many different aspects. In the second chapter John Macey argues that mid-size businesses are at a significant competitive disadvantage concerning litigation when compared with both large and small firms. The next chapter focuses on how businesses will be affected by fiscal policy changes. The final paper provides suggestions on how financial data might be used by managers in planning. In summary, the papers in this volume hope to provide important information for owners and managers of the entrepreneurial middle-mid-size business. The policy reforms under discussion have far-reaching implications for how this vital segment competes in both the national and international economies.
目次
- The entrepreneurial middle, Gary D. Libecap
- the overlooked middle - government regulation and mid-size business, Murray Weidenbaum
- mid-size business, rule-making theory, and litigation reform - beware Congressmen bearing gifts, Jonathan R. Macey
- fiscal policies and mid-size business, James Alm
- an analysis of the potential impacts of Federal Government budgetary restraints on mid-size business firms in the United States, James F. Smith
- understanding a consumption tax as fundamental tax reform, R. Glenn Hubbard
- forecasting US economic trends for use by mid-size business - the role of the Federal Reserve, Donald A. Wells.
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