Competing for Capital
Explore the intricate world of economic competition with Competing for Capital by Kenneth P. Thomas, published by Georgetown University Press in 2000. This insightful hardback edition spans 352 pages and delves into the contrasting regulatory landscapes of the European Union and North America.
In this compelling analysis, Thomas compares the EU's stringent regulations on state aid to businesses with the largely unregulated investment competition in the United States and Canada. Discover how Europe has successfully managed to control and reduce subsidies to businesses, while the trend continues to rise in North America. This book is essential for anyone interested in the dynamics of capital movements, competition, and the economic policies shaping our global landscape.
Whether you're a student, a professional in finance, or simply curious about international economics, Competing for Capital offers valuable insights into the complexities of economic policy and its impact on business practices across continents.