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The favourable business climate continued to attract investment, especially in the oil and gold-mining industries.
Three quarters of independent schools in England are registered as charities, earning them favourable business rates and VAT exemptions on fees.
Yes, other things equal a low tax rate and favourable business rules will have an attractive force on people and jobs.
Large biomedical corporations, such as Lonza and Genentech, were attracted by favourable business and investment terms including generous tax rates and access to a flexible and skilled labour market.
Since the 1990s, Las Vegas has had one of the fastest-growing employment bases in the country, benefiting from a large labour pool and from a favourable business climate.
Expectations that the internet would automatically unlock equality and democracy in developing nations may have been utopian but the web can still be a powerful accelerator of change if combined with traditional pillars of development such as a favourable business climate and good governance.
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He told a gathering of 30 senior executives that the government had done its best to create an environment favourable to business and that it was time for companies to trumpet their own success.
Speaking in May, the UK head of Airbus, Paul Kahn, said: "If, after an exit from the European Union, economic conditions in Britain were less favourable for business than in other parts of Europe, or beyond, would Airbus reconsider future investment in the UK? Yes, absolutely".
But he added: "If after an exit from the European Union, economic conditions in Britain were less favourable for business than in other parts of Europe, or beyond, would Airbus reconsider future investment in the United Kingdom?
This effect is particularly marked in liberal economies, such as the UK, where conditions are more favourable to business start-up than other European countries and which has resulted in significant growth in the number of ethnic enterprises (Altinay and Altinay, 2008; Ram and Jones, 2008).
In its strict sense, sovereign risk describes governments defaulting on obligations but is used by some to mean any change in taxes, subsidies or regulations that are less favourable for businesses.
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