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Doing business in 2004 : understanding regulation
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Year2003
Citations369
Abstract
Doing Business 2004 is the very first of a series of reports investigating the regulations that enhance business activity and those that constrain it. To document the regulation of business and investigate the effect of regulation on such economic outcomes as productivity, unemployment, growth, poverty, and informality, the Doing Business team collected and analyzed data on five topics (starting a business, hiring and firing workers, enforcing a contract, getting credit, and closing a business) for the world's economies, from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe. The Doing Business index rated the United States, Singapore, Switzerland, Canada, and the Netherlands as the top 5 economies for doing business. Bangladesh, Haiti, and Mozambique vied for the lowest rating. Heavier regulation was generally associated with more…
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