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Business, Law & Economics: 3rd Annual International Conference

2016

Abstract

This abstract book includes all the abstracts of the papers presented at the 3rd Annual International Conference on Business, Law & Economics, 2-5 May 2016, organized by the Athens Institute for Education and Research. In total there were 31 papers, coming from 17 different countries (Australia, Austria, Brazil, Colombia, France, Lithuania, Mauritius, Mexico, Netherlands, Russia, Slovenia, Spain, and Turkey). The conference was organized into 9 sessions that included areas such as and other related fields of Business, Law and Economics. As it is the publication policy of the Institute, the papers presented in this conference will be considered for publication in one of the books and/or electronic journals of ATINER

Key takeaways

  • The purpose of the article is to discuss how two different models of State (Brazil and the United Kingdom) have dealt with two sensitive issues: the economic crisis and tax incentives for R&D.
  • Following in this context of crisis, the work enters the second central variable studied: tax incentives for R&D policy.
  • Turkey with a transition economy have long realized the importance of stimulating new venture development and is now committed to fostering a more entrepreneurial culture through tax reforms, funds, incentives, training and education for prospective male/female entrepreneurs.
  • They can therefore take the better, more motivated students, and leave to the regular public schools the lower performing students.
  • If the first is very big, then the government will try to favor the competitiveness of the local firms establishing a null tax to the emissions of pollutants, but if the second is much larger, then the state will try to reduce the emission of pollutants through a tax greater than zero.