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Bioconversion and identification of phytosterones from phytosterol by a mutant of Arthrobacter simplex
Do Asia and Pacific countries compete in corporate tax rates?
Do governments in the emerging Asia and Pacific region independently set corporate tax rates? This paper answers the question and contributes to the growing empirical tax competition literature by (1) generating a predictable tax reaction function considering the 'lumpy' nature of economic geography; (2) using GMM to estimate the tax reaction functions using panel data of 14 countries in the Asia and Pacific region between 1980 and 2007. We find evidence of strategic fiscal policy interaction. Globalization has positive effects on the interactive policy setting. Country size has also positive effect but the effects are offset when the openness deepens. Furthermore, a substitution relation between capital and labor is implied. Overtime, countries in the Asia and Pacific region seem to become more competitive in corporate tax rates.</p
Development of a Moving and Stationary Mixed Particle Method for Solving the Incompressible Navier-Stokes Equations at High Reynolds Numbers
Development of an upwinding particle interaction kernel for simulating incompressible Navier-Stokes equations
The Network Flow Control Based on the Fuzzy Colored Timed Petri Net Model in the OSI Session Layer
Development of a Particle Interaction Kernel Function in MPS Method for Simulating Incompressible Free Surface Flow
Expression of cholesterol oxidase gene from Arthrobacter simplex in Escherichia coli and Pichia pastoris
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