Miscellaneous 1999

Global challenges

Source: National

Published Date: 24 Mar 1999

 

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This paper addresses the topic of meeting global challenges for Australian business and especially meeting the challenges of doing business in a global electronic environment. The author highlights three key points : the growth prospects of Australia's major corporations will depend on their ability to "reinvent" their strategies, structures and operations; the greatest risk to Australia's future economic growth is internal; there are many structural flaws in the present business tax system, and some of the government's tax reform proposals will also potentially disadvantage Australian multinationals.
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  • Published By: David Krasnostein
  • Published On:24 Mar 1999
  • Took place at:Hotel Grand Chancellor, Hobart

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