Essays about: "Export shares"

Showing result 6 - 10 of 25 essays containing the words Export shares.

  1. 6. The Territorial Limitation of the Swedish Wage Remuneration Rule for Closely Held Companies in light of EU- and Domestic Tax Law on Third Country Inbound Dividends

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för handelsrätt

    Author : Joel Dahl; [2017]
    Keywords : rå 2007 ref 59; rå 2000 ref 38; rå 2000 ref 47; qualified shares; market access; purpose approach; definite influence; rå 2007; rå 2000; skatteverket v a and b; eea; eu; association agreements; dividend; third countries; article 49; article 63; free movement of capital; freedom of establishment; world wide taxation; european and international taxation; tax law; tax; sweden; swedish income tax; capital export neutrality; FII group litigation; Kronos; Baars; SECIL; inbound dividends; inbound dividend; closely held companies; territorial limitation; wage remuneration; Law and Political Science;

    Abstract : The Swedish rules for closely held companies were enacted to combat income conversion abuse in limited liability companies where natural persons acted as both owners and employees. In the Swedish Income Tax Act, employment income is taxed according to a progressive rate while capital income is taxed according to a flat rate. READ MORE

  2. 7. Handelshinders dominoeffekt : en kvantitativ studie av svenska trävarors förutsättningar på den kinesiska marknaden

    University essay from SLU/Department of Forest Biomaterials and Technology (from 131204)

    Author : Erik Grafström; Anna Gebre-Medhin; [2017]
    Keywords : internationell handel; tull; handelshinder; Kina; Kanada; USA; Sverige; sågade barrträvaror;

    Abstract : Den internationella virkesmarknaden går sannolikt en spännande framtid till mötes och det råder delade meningar hur denna kommer se ut. Optimister menar att träkonsumtionen i världen kommer öka tillsammans med den ökande miljömedvetenheten och satsningar på träkonstruktioner samt nya träbaserade material är framtiden. READ MORE

  3. 8. Exporting opportunities and challenges from Sweden to Iran. : -A multiple case study of Ericsson, Volvo, Scania and Electrolux.

    University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för marknadsföring (MF)

    Author : Mortazavi Seyed Sina; [2016]
    Keywords : Export barriers; internal barriers of export; institutional barriers of export; knowledge and experience barriers of export; export modes.;

    Abstract : Today’s market place is more aggressively competitive than ever, large international companies are actively exporting goods to foreign countries in order to expand their market shares. The exporting process from developed countries to emerging markets such as developing countries is challenging than ever, as a result, scholars in international marketing and business have called for further research concerning this area. READ MORE

  4. 9. Evaluating Distribution Structures for Overseas Export of Frozen Food.

    University essay from Linköpings universitet/Logistik- och kvalitetsutveckling

    Author : Erik Ahlepil; Joel Björck; [2016]
    Keywords : Distribution structures overseas export frozen food total cost environmental impact delivery service regulations;

    Abstract : The meat producers of the western world needs to develop their export organizations and to streamline their physical distribution in order to take new market shares on the fast growing overseas markets. HKScan is one of those meat producing companies, the group has businesses in Finland, Sweden, Denmark and the Baltic countries. READ MORE

  5. 10. Management control of Swedish SMEs : Swedish small and medium-sized enterprises’ management control mechanisms in the Asian business environment

    University essay from Linköpings universitet/Företagsekonomi; Linköpings universitet/Filosofiska fakulteten

    Author : Felix Baart; Frej Ericsson; [2016]
    Keywords : Management control; Swedish SME; Asia; Export; Subsidiary; Partner;

    Abstract : Background: The Swedish economy is dependent on exports as it represents 45% of the country's GDP. Simultaneously, Swedish exporting market shares are decreasing on a global scale. READ MORE