|
|
.: HOME
|
.: BESTSELLERS
|
.: COMING SOON
|
.: NEW RELEASES
|
.: FICTION
|
.: NON-FICTION
|
.: CHILDREN'S
|
.: CLEARANCE BOOKS
|
|
100% Satisfaction Guaranteed | A BIGGER selection for a BETTER price!
|
| |
|
|
|
|
  The Business Guide to Taiwan, part of the Business Guide to Asia Series, will provide detailed information on setting up and running business ventures in Taiwan.
The author, Michael Clancy, is a writer and consultant based in Taipei. He has lived and worked in Taiwan for many years, and provides consultancy services to companies wishing to set up in Taiwan. He has also carried out extensive research on many key industries in Taiwan.
The Business Guide to Taiwan will enable readers to share the author's experience, insights and analyses, and make living and working in Taiwan a more enjoyable and profitable experience. Furthermore, the book has its own website at http://www.virtualtaiwan.com that allows readers access to a wealth of additional material that space limitations prevented from appearing in the printed book.
The Business Guides are aimed at business people requiring an accurate and up-to-date guide to how business is organised and regulated in Asia.
All contributors are experts and specialists in their fields, providing you with an unparalleled wealth of insider knowledge. Each chapter is packed with the kind of information and advice usually available only to elite clients with large budgets for outside consultants.
Business Guides aim to cover:
· negotiation preparation · marketing and distribution · foreign trade · taxation · customs · intellectual property · business law · foreign investment · financing · economic conditions and trends
Detailed technical information normally only available from consultants Part of the Business Guide series
Designed for business people requiring an accurate and up-to-date guide on how business is organized and regulated in Taiwan. Provides information on trading, investment or manufacturing opportunities and current data on Taiwan's economic and politi- cal situation. Softcover.| Preface |
|
vii | (4) |
| About the Author |
|
xi | |
|
1 An Historical Perspective of Current Conditions |
|
|
1 | (18) |
|
|
|
19 | (32) |
|
3 Taiwan as a Trading Nation |
|
|
51 | (32) |
|
4 Industry and Investment Policies |
|
|
83 | (38) |
|
5 Foundations for Successful Business |
|
|
121 | (18) |
|
|
|
139 | (16) |
|
7 The Labour Market and Employment Issues |
|
|
155 | (24) |
|
8 Taiwan's Regulatory Environment |
|
|
179 | (28) |
|
9 Working With The Market |
|
|
207 | (22) |
|
10 Winning Friends and Influencing People |
|
|
229 | (14) |
|
|
|
243 | (10) |
|
12 Individual Income Tax in the ROC |
|
|
253 | (8) |
|
13 Corporate, Business and Other Taxes |
|
|
261 | (28) |
|
|
|
289 | (36) |
|
15 Taiwan's Capital Market |
|
|
325 | (18) |
|
|
|
343 | (32) |
| Appendix -- Taiwan A to Z |
|
375 | (12) |
| Readers Reply Coupon |
|
387 | (2) |
| Index |
|
389 | |
|
|
|
|
|
Better Selection, Better Prices
Biggerbooks.com offers a wide selection of new and used books, bestselling books, new releases, textbooks and more. Biggerbooks partners with the largest publishers and distribution centers to offer the cheapest book prices possible. Our goal is to provide you the best selection of books with the best prices.
|