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Doing Business in 2005: Removing Obstacles to Growth
dc.contributor.author | World Bank | |
dc.contributor.author | International Finance Corporation | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2016-03-31T19:56:54Z | |
dc.date.available | 2016-03-31T19:56:54Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2004 | |
dc.description.abstract | 2004 was a good year for doing business in most transition economies, the World Bank Group concluded in its Doing Business in 2005 survey, the second in its series tracking regulatory reforms aimed at improving the ease of doing business in the world's economies. However, the survey found that conditions for starting and running a business in poorer countries were consistently more burdensome than in richer countries. The top 5 economies on the ease of doing business were, in order: New Zealand, United States, Singapore, Hong Kong (China), and Australia. Slovakia was the leading reformer, together with Lithuania breaking into the list of the 20 economies with the best business conditions. The major impetus for reform in 2003 was competition in the enlarged European Union. Doing Business in 2004 presented indicators in 5 topics (starting a business, hiring and firing workers, enforcing contracts, getting credit and closing a business), so this report updates these measures. There are two additional sets: registering property and protecting investors. The indicators are used to analyze economic and social outcomes, such as productivity, investment, informality, corruption, unemployment, and poverty, and identify what reforms have worked, where and why. | en |
dc.identifier | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/01/5160560/doing-business-2005-removing-obstacles-growth | |
dc.identifier.isbn | ISBN 0-8213-5748-4 | |
dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23994 | |
dc.language | English | |
dc.language.iso | en_US | |
dc.publisher | World Bank, Washington, DC | |
dc.rights | CC BY 3.0 IGO | |
dc.rights.holder | World Bank | |
dc.rights.uri | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ | |
dc.subject | ACCOUNT | |
dc.subject | ACCOUNTS | |
dc.subject | ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS | |
dc.subject | ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES | |
dc.subject | ASSET VALUE | |
dc.subject | ASSETS | |
dc.subject | ATTORNEY FEES | |
dc.subject | AUCTION | |
dc.subject | BANKRUPTCY | |
dc.subject | BANKRUPTCY PROCEDURES | |
dc.subject | BENEFIT ANALYSIS | |
dc.subject | BEST PRACTICES | |
dc.subject | BUREAUCRACY | |
dc.subject | BUSINESS COMMUNITY | |
dc.subject | BUSINESS CONDITIONS | |
dc.subject | BUSINESS CONSULTANTS | |
dc.subject | BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT | |
dc.subject | BUSINESS INDICATORS | |
dc.subject | BUSINESS LEADERS | |
dc.subject | BUSINESS RESEARCH | |
dc.subject | BUSINESS SURVEYS | |
dc.subject | CASE MANAGEMENT | |
dc.subject | CITIES | |
dc.subject | CIVIL CONFLICT | |
dc.subject | COMMERCIAL DISPUTE | |
dc.subject | COMPANY LAW | |
dc.subject | CONTRACT ENFORCEMENT | |
dc.subject | CORPORATE EARNINGS | |
dc.subject | CORPORATE GOVERNANCE | |
dc.subject | COURT | |
dc.subject | CREDIT MARKETS | |
dc.subject | DEBT | |
dc.subject | DISCLOSURE | |
dc.subject | ECONOMIC ACTIVITY | |
dc.subject | ECONOMIC GROWTH | |
dc.subject | EDUCATION | |
dc.subject | EMPLOYERS | |
dc.subject | ENTREPRENEURS | |
dc.subject | EXPENDITURE | |
dc.subject | EXPENDITURES | |
dc.subject | FATIGUE | |
dc.subject | GOOD PRACTICE | |
dc.subject | GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES | |
dc.subject | GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS | |
dc.subject | HEALTH SERVICES | |
dc.subject | HUMAN DEVELOPMENT | |
dc.subject | INCOME | |
dc.subject | INFLATION | |
dc.subject | INFORMATION SYSTEMS | |
dc.subject | INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS | |
dc.subject | INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT | |
dc.subject | INTERNATIONAL FINANCE | |
dc.subject | INVESTMENT | |
dc.subject | INVESTMENT CLIMATE | |
dc.subject | LAWS | |
dc.subject | LEGISLATION | |
dc.subject | MARKETING | |
dc.subject | PRIVATE SECTOR | |
dc.subject | PRODUCERS | |
dc.subject | PRODUCTIVITY | |
dc.subject | PROPERTY RIGHTS | |
dc.subject | PROTECTING INVESTORS | |
dc.subject | PUBLIC HEALTH | |
dc.subject | REDUNDANCY | |
dc.subject | REFORMS | |
dc.subject | REGULATORY REFORM | |
dc.subject | REPORTING | |
dc.subject | SAVINGS | |
dc.subject | SELLING | |
dc.subject | SOCIAL SERVICES | |
dc.subject | TAX REFORM | |
dc.subject | TAX REVENUES | |
dc.subject | TAXATION | |
dc.subject | TRANSACTION COSTS | |
dc.subject | UNEMPLOYMENT | |
dc.subject | WAGES | |
dc.subject | WORKERS | |
dc.subject | YOUNG WORKERS | |
dc.title | Doing Business in 2005 | en |
dc.title.subtitle | Removing Obstacles to Growth | en |
dc.type | Book | en |
dc.type | Livre | fr |
dc.type | Libro | es |
dspace.entity.type | Publication | |
okr.date.disclosure | 2010-07-01 | |
okr.doctype | Publications & Research | |
okr.doctype | Publications & Research :: Publication | |
okr.docurl | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/01/5160560/doing-business-2005-removing-obstacles-growth | |
okr.identifier.externaldocumentum | 000160016_20041005102700 | |
okr.identifier.internaldocumentum | 5160560 | |
okr.identifier.report | 30059 | |
okr.imported | true | |
okr.language.supported | en | |
okr.pdfurl | http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2004/10/05/000160016_20041005102700/Rendered/PDF/300590PAPER0Doing0business02005.pdf | en |
okr.sector | Finance | |
okr.sector | Industry and trade | |
okr.theme | Financial and private sector development :: Regulation and competition policy | |
okr.topic | Private Sector Development :: Business in Development | |
okr.topic | Private Sector Development :: Business Environment | |
okr.topic | Private Sector Development :: Competitiveness and Competition Policy | |
okr.unit | Doing Business - IFC (DECDB) | |
relation.isSeriesOfPublication | c87029a0-b647-44c3-9c68-422a600bd244 |
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