CGA在中国发展的这段日子里获得了高度认可,因此报考CGA的中国学生也日益增多。下面,高顿网校小编为浙江的考生介绍一下关于CGA的Climate for Entrepreneurship in Canada内容。
 
  Climate for Entrepreneurship in Canada
 
  Highlights
  CGAs working in business or in public practice believe the climate for entrepreneurship in Canada has deteriorated over the past 18 months.
 
  Some 51% of CGAs feel that the climate has worsened while 24% feel it has improved, with the remaining 26% sensing no change.
 
  Reasons given for the perception of a deteriorating climate for entrepreneurship include the declining market, the recession and unemployment the difficulty for companies to find money and their aversion to risk.
 
  The pool of businesses with entrepreneurial potential is being replenished regularly in Canada. New firms have high survival rates. Yet data shows there is untapped potential for improvement in the kinds of investments that generate growth and innovation.
 
  Approximately 85% of businesses that enter the marketplace survive for one full year, 62% survive for three years and 51% survive for five years.
 
  The fact that more than half of firms survive to the five-year mark suggests that Canadians are establishing businesses that are able to attain a competitive advantage in their markets.
 
  Recommendations
  The federal government should establish an expert panel to develop a National Entrepreneurship Strategy. The strategy would have as a main objective to stimulate innovation as a central component of government policy, with strong leadership at the highest political levels.
 
  The strategy would also address the importance of pan-Canadian cooperation in the quest for innovation and growth.
 
  Governments need to be particularly cautious in their decisions that may negatively affect the business climate. For the recovery to succeed, governments need to refrain from increasing taxes and other charges that hinder job creation, entrepreneurship and investment.
 
  高顿网校小编寄语:志之所向,金石为开,谁能御之?