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Doing Business in 2004: Understanding Regulation

Rok: 2003
ISBN: 9780821353417
OCLC Number: (OCoLC)54360212
OCLC Number: (ocolc)54360212
OKCZID: 110075651

Hodnocení: 5.0 / 5 (6 hlasů)


Anotace

In Australia you can register a business in 2 days, in Haiti, you need 203. In Denmark, you don't pay anything to start a business, while in Cambodia you pay 5 times income per capita. In Tunisia, you can enforce a contract in 7 days, while in Guatemala it takes more than 4 years. Credit information systems contain credit histories on almost every adult in New Zealand, Norway, and the United States, but cover less than 1 percent of the population in China, Nigeria and Pakistan. Resolving bankruptcy takes half a year in Ireland but more than 11 years in India. These dramatic differences are found in a new, annual publication from the World Bank Group, Doing Business in 2004: Understanding Regulation, which provides readers with both qualitative and quantitative information on the business climate in over 130 countries. New indicators on the regulatory environment for private sector development plus informative case studies of real-life exerpience make this a comprehensive resource on business environments throughout the world, the factors that influence them, and how conducive they are to private sector development. Doing Business collects and analyzes data in over 130 countries, including OECD countries. The analysis is based on assessments of each country’s laws and regulations, with input from and verification by local experts who assist entrepreneurs in starting a business, hiring and firing workers, enforcing contracts, getting credit, and closing a business. Doing Business in 2004 covers the fundamental aspects of a business life cycle from starting a business to bankruptcy and offers answers to these critical questions: Which is the most expensive country for starting a business? Which countries have the most rigid regulations on hiring and firing? Which countries have themost extensive business entry procedures? Why does heavy regulation lead to inneficiency and corruption? What countries are most efficient in the area of contract enforcement? How do clearly-defined property rights enhance prosperity? What are the most successful regulatory models? Why? An ambitious effort to study the determinants of private sector development, Doing Business is an invaluable reference for investors, economic advisers and policymakers, as well as scholars and students of international business and development economics.


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