This volume addresses the two key financing constraints that
firms must face: taxation and finance. The taxation analysis
focuses on how tax systems in selected Asian economies affect
growth and the relative competitiveness of foreign and domestic
enterprises. It outlines key features of the systems and provides a
set of guidelines for potential foreign investors as to how these
systems compare with each other (and with those in Canada and the
United States) and predict future developments (including financial
innovation and the internet).
The study of financial frameworks focuses on corporate finance
and analyzes the relationship between financing patterns and the
level of development of securities markets and financial
liberalization in the region. It focuses on the issue of how firms
finance investments and the extent to which they depend on retained
earnings and funding obtained through the market.
Both studies include Japan, China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore,
Korea, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Philippines. Both also
consider the implications of taxation for savings and investment
flows in domestic economies and across borders-and the implications
of public sector demand for savings for corporate financing
constraints.
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