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Exploring the link between entrepreneurship and high taxes
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Exploring the link between entrepreneurship and high taxes
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We compare the income tax paid by an entrepreneur in Norway with what an American counterpart would have paid.
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The cost of having an employee on the payroll in socialist Norway is not as bad as you may think.
Read moreWelcome to Norway, land of high taxes, burdensome regulations, and generous social welfare. It's also, strangely, crawling with start-ups. What gives? Read more
So the big Norway story went live l... Read more
Socialism, Ja or No? Our special report on Norway ["Read more
We venture to the very heart of the hell that is Scandinavian socialism—and find out that it’s not so bad. Pricey, yes, but a good place to start and run... Read more
What are other countries paying per gallon for premium unleaded fuel? Read more
With the start of the new year, a Norwegian law mandating 40% of corporate board members must be female went into effect. The law, supported by that count... Read more
A perilous vacation teaches the healthy difference between control and influence. Read more
Inc. magazine editor-at-large Leigh Buchanan gazes back at the past 15 years of editorial content and walks us through the highlights. Read more
Okay, I've been writing about this for about two years now. But, now I really mean it. Especially if you are a small, local bricks and mortar business; it... Read more
Thirty percent of workers would trade more compensation for more time off, among other intriguing statistics. Read more
Facing low unemployment, companies are placing more emphasis on retention. Read more
Low-Cost, HomeBased Franchises for Todays Economic Climate. Read more
Albania Teuleda http://www.teuleda.org.al/index.php?gjuha=eng <... Read more
Thanks to longer workdays and better training, U.S. employees generate more overall value than those in other nations. Read more
Even though this year's Inc. 5000 top companies by gross revenue all reported more than $2 billion in earnings last year, they still managed to deliver impre... View slideshow
In late January, Norwegian police raided the home of a 16-year-old student who rattled the U.S. movie industry with a software program he coauthored that ... Read more
In late January, Norwegian police raided the home of a 16-year-old student who rattled the U.S. movie industry with a software program he coauthored that ... Read more
Why Andrew Cull, founder of Remote Medical International, counts a rescue knife, a flashlight, and a bunch of chickens among his favorite things Read more
America's dominance in terms of technology has been eclipsed by several countries in Europe and Asia, according to a new report from the World Economic Fo... Read more
If you turn to page 100 of the April issue or click here , you will find what we consider to be the ... Read more
Like risk? We've got some vacation ideas for you. Update your will and pack your bags. Read more
Ever wondered what goes on behind boardroom doors? Below, CEOS share the secrets of the care--and feeding--of boards: What if my board memb... Read more
An expert at getting superior overseas sales agents offers some tips and advice. Read more
A Seattle apparel company owner relies on a digital tape recorder and a Leatherman Pulse tool -- and covets a pretty luxe cruiser. Read more
An international survey finds employers are cutting back on hiring in the months ahead. Read more
As founder of Lil' Orbits, the world's foremost supplier of nonindustrial mini-donut makers, Edward Anderson was an all-American inventor and entrepreneur. Read more
Hiring plans have dropped to a four-year low, a global survey finds. Read more
The decade-old revival of the wood-stove industry is cooling as quickly as it heated up. Upstart market leader Vermont Castings counts on the reputation it h... Read more
Twenty-eight states are headed for budget trouble, which could mean higher taxes for businesses, Laura Cohn writes in Read more
The Shape of Franchising in 2011. Read more
Courts are lending a sympathetic ear to the increasing number of employees who are suing managers for everything from age discrimination to operating in bad ... Read more
Start-up activity grew in China and India in 2006, but fell slightly in the U.S., according to a new study. Read more
NO. 81 GimaSport Hartford, Connecticut Sportswear manufacturing Read more
Think the U.S. economy feels shaky? Try doing business in Argentina, where corruption is the norm, regulations are absurd, inflation is rampant, and financia... Read more
New ideas in franchise businesses. Read more
Internet Explorer isn't the only game in town anymore. Here's what you need to know about its competition, and how the new landscape impacts your business. Read more
Dec. 14, 2004 --In the face of an increasingly global economy, the United States has actually widened its advantage over most European nat... Read more
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