Company law reform in Argentina to foster small and medium-sized business initiative and fiscal support measures

Company law reform in Argentina to foster small and medium-sized business initiative and fiscal support measures

Editorial:
Dykinson 2000
EAN:
9788498497199
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ISBN:
978-84-9849-719-9
Páginas:
126
Encuadernación:
RUSTICA
Idioma:
INGLES
Ancho:
150
Alto:
210
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No disponible
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SIN COLECCION

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The small size of companies and the consequent level of fragmentation are the principle characteristics of the business world in the Republic of Argentina. The essence of Argentina?s economy and business  is, in this sense, comparable to other countries. The European Council, at the end of 1997, made this declaration: Âômore than 99.8% of the 17.9 millon companies in the European Union are SMEsÂö. As time  goes by this declaration has lost neither strength nor vigour. The importance of SMEs, apart from their high number, lies in their participation in macroeconomic variables such as the Gross Domestic Product, sales, imports and exports or employment. In reference to this last point, it is of interest to highlight the fact that small and medium-sized companies have been by far and away the greatest generators of employment in recent years. They were responsible for 92.7% of jobs created in 2003 and 2004, compared to 7.3% created by large companies, according to data from the Argentinian federation for  medium-sized companies (CAME).

Dykinson 2000 en La Cultural Llibreria