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Will new business tax dull Texas' competitive edge?

In today's global economy, high corporate tax rates are more harmful than ever because it has become easier for mobile productive resources to cross borders in search of more favorable business climates. ; Nations seem quite aware of this. The European Union's corporate tax rates have fallen by a third over the past decade, with five member states making cuts in 2006 alone. Asian nations, too, have responded to global competition by reducing the tax bite on business. In fact, all members of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development impose lower corporate tax rates than they ...
Southwest Economy , Issue Mar , Pages 3-6

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Tax policy and Texas economic development

Working Papers , Paper 8806

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On the record: Texas in better fiscal shape than most other states: a conversation with Jason Saving

The hardships of recession aren't confined to the private sector. Dallas Fed regional economist Jason Saving takes a look at how state budgets are faring in the long, deep slump--starting with Texas.
Southwest Economy , Issue Q4 , Pages 8-9

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Would a research tax credit be a good investment for Texas?

Southwest Economy , Issue Mar , Pages 1-7

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