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Autore: Clemens Jason Visualizza persona
Titolo: Canadian provincial investment climate report / / Jason Clemens Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Chicoutimi : , : J.-M. Tremblay, , 2006
Edizione: two thousand six edition.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (49 pages)
Disciplina: 332.673
Soggetto topico: Investments, Foreign - Government policy
Investments, Foreign
Nota di contenuto: Executive summary--Introduction--1 Overview of the Investment Managers Survey--2 Provincial Investment Climate Index--3 Comparing the Index of Provincial Investment Climate and the Investment Manager Survey, 2004--Conclusions and recommendations--Appendix A: Methodology--Appendix B: : Review of scholarly research on each component--Notes--References--About the authors & Acknowledgments.
Sommario/riassunto: The allocation of investment capital, both internationally and domestically, is increasingly acknowledged as a leading contributor to a jurisdiction's economic success or failure. It is, therefore, critical to have objective, empirical measurements that document differences in investment climates. The Provincial Investment Climate Index is an important step in creating empirical measurements of investment climates. Specifically, the Provincial Investment Climate Index quantitatively evaluates public policies that create and sustain positive investment climates. The basis of the Index is the Investment Managers Survey (IMS) Series undertaken by The Fraser Institute between 1994 and 2004. The IMS regularly surveyed Canada's leading money managers on a host of issues, including provincial investment climates and the policies that contributed to positive and negative climates. The policies identified in those surveys (1998-2004) were used to create the Provincial Investment Climate Index. Provincial Investment Climate Index The Provincial Investment Climate Index is calculated based on seven measures: Corporate income tax, Fiscal prudence, Personal income tax, Infrastructure, Corporate capital tax, Flexible labour markets, and Regulatory burden. These measures were assessed by the IMS respondents as having an important influence on the creation and maintenance of a positive investment climate. Canada's two western provinces, Alberta and British Columbia, topped the rankings for the Provincial Investment Climate Index. Alberta ranked first with a score of 8.7 out of 10 and was clearly Canada's top province [Exsum figure 1, Exsum table 1]. British Columbia followed in second place with a score of 6.7 out of 10. Ontario ranked third with a score of 5.9. Manitoba was the only other province to garner an overall score (5.4) in excess of 5.0. All of the remaining six provinces received scores below 5.0 with Quebec placing last overall with a score of 3.5, indicating it had the most unfavourable investment climate in Canada.
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ISBN: 1-55441-954-9
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Francese
Record Nr.: 9910131156103321
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Serie: Classiques des sciences sociales.