有志成长的企业家对企业税率的反应:普遍是负面的吗?

C. D. Reddy
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这篇文章挑战了文献中的普遍假设,即企业税率限制了有抱负的企业家的增长。金融直觉的力量可能比企业税率更能预测增长愿望。在强大的金融机构的支持下,拥有支持个人成功和冒险的规范的国家,将引导有志于增长的企业家在企业税率上调的情况下坚持下去。对于金融机构薄弱的国家,规范是否支持个人成功和冒险行为并不重要;企业家没有办法发展他们的企业,因此对公司税率的提高没有表现出强烈的反应。这一论点得到了对全球监测和世界银行数据库中77个国家的394个国别年度观察结果的分析的支持。这项研究有助于理解有志于增长的企业家克服税收约束以及更广泛地说,克服正式制度约束所需的背景条件。我们在绩效导向规范中的合格条件指出了非正式制度在促进创业弹性和持久性方面的重要性。这也表明,在解释经济行为时,正式制度和非正式制度之间相互依赖的重要性。
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Growth aspiring entrepreneurs’ response to corporate tax rates: Is it universally negative?
The article challenges the universal assumption in the literature that corporate tax rates constrain growth-aspiring entrepreneurs. The strength of financial intuitions may be a stronger predictor of growth aspirations than corporate tax rates. With the support of strong financial institutions, countries possessing norms supportive of individual success and risk-taking will lead growth-aspiring entrepreneurs to persist in the face of corporate tax rate increases. For countries with weak financial institutions, it does not matter whether norms are supportive or not of individual success and risk-taking behaviour; entrepreneurs do not have the means to grow their enterprises and thus do not show a strong response to corporate tax rate increases. This argument is supported by an analysis of 394 country-year observations for 77 countries from the GEM and World Bank databases. The study contributes to understanding the contextual conditions required for growth-aspiring entrepreneurs to overcome tax constraints and, more broadly, formal institutional constraints. Our qualifying condition in performance-oriented norms points to the importance of informal institutions in promoting entrepreneurial resilience and persistence. This also points to the importance of the interdependency between formal and informal institutions when explaining economic behaviour.
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