An assessment of selected tax burdens and reliefs of hidden champions: Theoretical comparison between Slovakia and Ireland

The purpose of the paper is to review and evaluate selected tax burdens and reliefs between Slovakia and Ireland in relation to a specific type of globally successful innovative company introduced to scientific literature as “hidden champion” (HC) by Simon (1990). In the process of writing the work,...

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