Democratic Republic of Congo - The Potential for Growth : An Investment Climate Assessment

The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is the third most populous county in Sub Saharan Africa and has many natural advantages that would enable it to experience rapid sustained economic growth and rapid poverty alleviation. These include rich and...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Investment Climate Assessment (ICA)
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2013
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/05/16343870/democratic-republic-congo-potential-growth-investment-climate-assessment
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topic ACCESS INDICATORS
ACCESS TO BANK LOANS
ACCESS TO CREDIT
ACCESS TO FINANCE
ACCESS TO FINANCIAL SERVICES
ACCOUNTING
ACCOUNTING PRACTICES
ACCOUNTING STANDARDS
ADMINISTRATIVE BURDEN
ARBITRATION
ARREARS
BALANCE SHEET
BANK
BANK ACCOUNT
BANK ACCOUNTS
BANK BRANCHES
BANK CHARGES
BANK CREDIT
BANK DEPOSITS
BANK LOANS
BANKING RELATIONSHIP
BANKING SECTOR
BANKING SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
BANKING SYSTEMS
BANKS
BIASES
BOOK VALUE
BORROWING
BRIBE
BRIBES
BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS
BUSINESS COMMUNITY
CAPITAL
CAPITAL ASSETS
CAPITAL FINANCE
CAPITAL INFLOWS
CAPITAL INVESTMENT
CAPITAL INVESTMENTS
CAPITAL STOCK
CENTRAL BANK
CHECKING ACCOUNT
CHECKING ACCOUNTS
CIVIL SERVICE
COLLATERAL REQUIREMENTS
COMMERCIAL BANK
COMMERCIAL BANKS
COMMERCIAL CODE
COMMERCIAL DEBT
CONSOLIDATION
CONTRACT
CONTRACT ENFORCEMENT
CONTRACTS
COOPERATIVES
CORRUPTION
COUNTRY COMPARISONS
CREDIT BUREAU
CREDIT PRODUCTS
CREDIT REGISTRY
CREDITORS
CURRENT PRICES
DEBT
DEBT RELIEF
DECENTRALIZATION
DECENTRALIZATION PROCESS
DEPOSIT
DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS
DEVELOPMENT BANK
DOMESTIC MARKET
EARNINGS
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC REFORMS
ECONOMIC STABILITY
ECONOMIES OF SCALE
EDUCATED ENTREPRENEURS
ELECTRONIC PAYMENTS
EMPLOYEES
EMPLOYMENT
EMPLOYMENT GROWTH
ENABLING ENVIRONMENT
ENTERPRISE
ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT
ENTERPRISE GROWTH
ENTREPRENEUR
ENTREPRENEURS
EXCHANGE RATE
EXCHANGE RATES
EXPENDITURES
EXTERNAL CAPITAL
FAMILY
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL INSTRUMENT
FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION
FINANCIAL MARKETS
FINANCIAL PENETRATION
FINANCIAL SECTOR REFORM
FINANCIAL SYSTEM
FINANCING
FISCAL POLICY
FIXED DEPOSITS
FLOW OF FUNDS
FOREIGN CURRENCY
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
FOREIGN FIRMS
FOREIGN INVESTORS
FORMAL BANKING
FORMAL FINANCIAL SECTOR
FORMAL FINANCIAL SERVICES
FUTURE
GENDER
GOOD
GOVERNANCE
GOVERNMENTS
GRANTS
GREATER ACCESS
GROUP OF FIRMS
HUMAN CAPITAL
IMPORT DUTIES
INDEBTEDNESS
INDICATORS OF ACCESS
INDUSTRY
INFLATION
INFLATION RATES
INFORMAL ECONOMY
INFORMAL FINANCE
INFORMATION ASYMMETRY
INFORMATION ON ENTERPRISES
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
INFRASTRUCTURE
INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY
INSTITUTIONAL REFORMS
INSURANCE
INSURANCE AGENCY
INTEREST
INTEREST RATES
INTERNAL FUNDS
INVESTMENT
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
INVESTMENT CLIMATES
INVESTMENT DECISIONS
JOB CREATION
JUDICIAL SYSTEM
LABOR
LABOR COSTS
LABOR MARKET
LABOR MARKETS
LACK OF ACCESS
LACK OF CAPITAL
LACK OF INFORMATION
LAND
LAND OWNERSHIP
LAND TITLES
LAWS
LEGAL ENVIRONMENT
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
LEGAL SYSTEM
LIMITED ACCESS
LIMITED ACCESS TO FINANCE
LINE OF CREDIT
LINES OF CREDIT
LOAN
LOAN AMOUNT
LOAN APPLICATION
LOAN APPLICATIONS
LONDON CLUB
MFIS
MICRO ENTERPRISES
MICRO-ENTERPRISE
MICRO-ENTERPRISES
MICROENTERPRISES
MICROFINANCE
MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS
MONETARY POLICY
MOVABLE COLLATERAL
NATURAL RESOURCES
NEW ENTRANTS
OPTION
OVERDRAFT
OVERDRAFT FACILITIES
OVERDRAFTS
PAYMENT
PAYMENT SYSTEM
PAYMENT SYSTEMS
PENETRATION RATES
PEOPLE
PERSONAL ASSETS
POLICY ENVIRONMENT
POLITICAL STABILITY
POVERTY
PRIVATE CREDITORS
PRODUCTIVITY
PROFITABILITY
PROJECTS
PROPERTY
PUBLIC DEBT
PUBLIC ENTERPRISES
PUBLIC FUNDS
REMITTANCES
REORGANIZATION
REPOSSESSION
RETAINED EARNINGS
REVENUE
RISK
SAVING
SAVINGS
SECURITY
SELF-FINANCING
SEWAGE
SHARE
SMALL ENTERPRISES
SOURCE OF FUNDS
SOURCES OF FINANCE
STRATEGIES
SUPPLY CHAIN
SUPPLY CHAINS
TAX
TAX ADMINISTRATION
TAX BURDEN
TAX CODES
TAX COMPLIANCE
TAX EXEMPTION
TAX RATES
TAX SYSTEM
TAXATION
TAXES
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
TRADE CREDIT
TRADE FACILITATION
TRANSACTION
TRANSACTION COSTS
TRANSFERS
TRANSPARENCY
TRANSPORT
VALUE
WAGES
WEALTH CREATION
WORKING CAPITAL
spellingShingle ACCESS INDICATORS
ACCESS TO BANK LOANS
ACCESS TO CREDIT
ACCESS TO FINANCE
ACCESS TO FINANCIAL SERVICES
ACCOUNTING
ACCOUNTING PRACTICES
ACCOUNTING STANDARDS
ADMINISTRATIVE BURDEN
ARBITRATION
ARREARS
BALANCE SHEET
BANK
BANK ACCOUNT
BANK ACCOUNTS
BANK BRANCHES
BANK CHARGES
BANK CREDIT
BANK DEPOSITS
BANK LOANS
BANKING RELATIONSHIP
BANKING SECTOR
BANKING SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
BANKING SYSTEMS
BANKS
BIASES
BOOK VALUE
BORROWING
BRIBE
BRIBES
BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS
BUSINESS COMMUNITY
CAPITAL
CAPITAL ASSETS
CAPITAL FINANCE
CAPITAL INFLOWS
CAPITAL INVESTMENT
CAPITAL INVESTMENTS
CAPITAL STOCK
CENTRAL BANK
CHECKING ACCOUNT
CHECKING ACCOUNTS
CIVIL SERVICE
COLLATERAL REQUIREMENTS
COMMERCIAL BANK
COMMERCIAL BANKS
COMMERCIAL CODE
COMMERCIAL DEBT
CONSOLIDATION
CONTRACT
CONTRACT ENFORCEMENT
CONTRACTS
COOPERATIVES
CORRUPTION
COUNTRY COMPARISONS
CREDIT BUREAU
CREDIT PRODUCTS
CREDIT REGISTRY
CREDITORS
CURRENT PRICES
DEBT
DEBT RELIEF
DECENTRALIZATION
DECENTRALIZATION PROCESS
DEPOSIT
DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS
DEVELOPMENT BANK
DOMESTIC MARKET
EARNINGS
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC REFORMS
ECONOMIC STABILITY
ECONOMIES OF SCALE
EDUCATED ENTREPRENEURS
ELECTRONIC PAYMENTS
EMPLOYEES
EMPLOYMENT
EMPLOYMENT GROWTH
ENABLING ENVIRONMENT
ENTERPRISE
ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT
ENTERPRISE GROWTH
ENTREPRENEUR
ENTREPRENEURS
EXCHANGE RATE
EXCHANGE RATES
EXPENDITURES
EXTERNAL CAPITAL
FAMILY
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL INSTRUMENT
FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION
FINANCIAL MARKETS
FINANCIAL PENETRATION
FINANCIAL SECTOR REFORM
FINANCIAL SYSTEM
FINANCING
FISCAL POLICY
FIXED DEPOSITS
FLOW OF FUNDS
FOREIGN CURRENCY
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
FOREIGN FIRMS
FOREIGN INVESTORS
FORMAL BANKING
FORMAL FINANCIAL SECTOR
FORMAL FINANCIAL SERVICES
FUTURE
GENDER
GOOD
GOVERNANCE
GOVERNMENTS
GRANTS
GREATER ACCESS
GROUP OF FIRMS
HUMAN CAPITAL
IMPORT DUTIES
INDEBTEDNESS
INDICATORS OF ACCESS
INDUSTRY
INFLATION
INFLATION RATES
INFORMAL ECONOMY
INFORMAL FINANCE
INFORMATION ASYMMETRY
INFORMATION ON ENTERPRISES
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
INFRASTRUCTURE
INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY
INSTITUTIONAL REFORMS
INSURANCE
INSURANCE AGENCY
INTEREST
INTEREST RATES
INTERNAL FUNDS
INVESTMENT
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
INVESTMENT CLIMATES
INVESTMENT DECISIONS
JOB CREATION
JUDICIAL SYSTEM
LABOR
LABOR COSTS
LABOR MARKET
LABOR MARKETS
LACK OF ACCESS
LACK OF CAPITAL
LACK OF INFORMATION
LAND
LAND OWNERSHIP
LAND TITLES
LAWS
LEGAL ENVIRONMENT
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
LEGAL SYSTEM
LIMITED ACCESS
LIMITED ACCESS TO FINANCE
LINE OF CREDIT
LINES OF CREDIT
LOAN
LOAN AMOUNT
LOAN APPLICATION
LOAN APPLICATIONS
LONDON CLUB
MFIS
MICRO ENTERPRISES
MICRO-ENTERPRISE
MICRO-ENTERPRISES
MICROENTERPRISES
MICROFINANCE
MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS
MONETARY POLICY
MOVABLE COLLATERAL
NATURAL RESOURCES
NEW ENTRANTS
OPTION
OVERDRAFT
OVERDRAFT FACILITIES
OVERDRAFTS
PAYMENT
PAYMENT SYSTEM
PAYMENT SYSTEMS
PENETRATION RATES
PEOPLE
PERSONAL ASSETS
POLICY ENVIRONMENT
POLITICAL STABILITY
POVERTY
PRIVATE CREDITORS
PRODUCTIVITY
PROFITABILITY
PROJECTS
PROPERTY
PUBLIC DEBT
PUBLIC ENTERPRISES
PUBLIC FUNDS
REMITTANCES
REORGANIZATION
REPOSSESSION
RETAINED EARNINGS
REVENUE
RISK
SAVING
SAVINGS
SECURITY
SELF-FINANCING
SEWAGE
SHARE
SMALL ENTERPRISES
SOURCE OF FUNDS
SOURCES OF FINANCE
STRATEGIES
SUPPLY CHAIN
SUPPLY CHAINS
TAX
TAX ADMINISTRATION
TAX BURDEN
TAX CODES
TAX COMPLIANCE
TAX EXEMPTION
TAX RATES
TAX SYSTEM
TAXATION
TAXES
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
TRADE CREDIT
TRADE FACILITATION
TRANSACTION
TRANSACTION COSTS
TRANSFERS
TRANSPARENCY
TRANSPORT
VALUE
WAGES
WEALTH CREATION
WORKING CAPITAL
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Democratic Republic of Congo - The Potential for Growth : An Investment Climate Assessment
geographic_facet Africa
Congo, Democratic Republic of
description The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is the third most populous county in Sub Saharan Africa and has many natural advantages that would enable it to experience rapid sustained economic growth and rapid poverty alleviation. These include rich and diverse natural resources, such as mining and hydroelectric potential, abundant fertile land, and a large domestic market. The country is emerging from conflict and democratic election, and benefits from significant external capital inflows from export of commodities with surging prices and donor aid, as well as debt relief. Starting from a low base (with GDP per-capita in 2006 about 1/3 of where it was in 1980) an economic rebound would also be expected, and indeed is happening: current GDP growth is hovering around 6 percent. Nevertheless, this level of performance is insufficient to address poverty, with the Millennium Development Goals being mostly out of reach. Growth needs to be accelerated, shared better and sustained over the years to come. While certain countries have been unable to respond to such challenges, others, including Uganda in the 1990s and Mozambique now, have registered impressive results. DRC can also engage on a similar path. In order for sustained shared growth to be realized and for investments to materialize, Government needs to quickly implement a number of regulatory and policy reforms and to develop a more predictable policy environment. It also needs to make sure that all private sector entrepreneurs, not just those in certain sectors benefit from an enabling environment conducive to their activities.
format Economic & Sector Work :: Investment Climate Assessment (ICA)
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title Democratic Republic of Congo - The Potential for Growth : An Investment Climate Assessment
title_short Democratic Republic of Congo - The Potential for Growth : An Investment Climate Assessment
title_full Democratic Republic of Congo - The Potential for Growth : An Investment Climate Assessment
title_fullStr Democratic Republic of Congo - The Potential for Growth : An Investment Climate Assessment
title_full_unstemmed Democratic Republic of Congo - The Potential for Growth : An Investment Climate Assessment
title_sort democratic republic of congo - the potential for growth : an investment climate assessment
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2013
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/05/16343870/democratic-republic-congo-potential-growth-investment-climate-assessment
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/13000
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spelling okr-10986-130002021-04-23T14:03:02Z Democratic Republic of Congo - The Potential for Growth : An Investment Climate Assessment World Bank ACCESS INDICATORS ACCESS TO BANK LOANS ACCESS TO CREDIT ACCESS TO FINANCE ACCESS TO FINANCIAL SERVICES ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTING PRACTICES ACCOUNTING STANDARDS ADMINISTRATIVE BURDEN ARBITRATION ARREARS BALANCE SHEET BANK BANK ACCOUNT BANK ACCOUNTS BANK BRANCHES BANK CHARGES BANK CREDIT BANK DEPOSITS BANK LOANS BANKING RELATIONSHIP BANKING SECTOR BANKING SECTOR DEVELOPMENT BANKING SYSTEMS BANKS BIASES BOOK VALUE BORROWING BRIBE BRIBES BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS BUSINESS COMMUNITY CAPITAL CAPITAL ASSETS CAPITAL FINANCE CAPITAL INFLOWS CAPITAL INVESTMENT CAPITAL INVESTMENTS CAPITAL STOCK CENTRAL BANK CHECKING ACCOUNT CHECKING ACCOUNTS CIVIL SERVICE COLLATERAL REQUIREMENTS COMMERCIAL BANK COMMERCIAL BANKS COMMERCIAL CODE COMMERCIAL DEBT CONSOLIDATION CONTRACT CONTRACT ENFORCEMENT CONTRACTS COOPERATIVES CORRUPTION COUNTRY COMPARISONS CREDIT BUREAU CREDIT PRODUCTS CREDIT REGISTRY CREDITORS CURRENT PRICES DEBT DEBT RELIEF DECENTRALIZATION DECENTRALIZATION PROCESS DEPOSIT DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS DEVELOPMENT BANK DOMESTIC MARKET EARNINGS ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC CONDITIONS ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC REFORMS ECONOMIC STABILITY ECONOMIES OF SCALE EDUCATED ENTREPRENEURS ELECTRONIC PAYMENTS EMPLOYEES EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT GROWTH ENABLING ENVIRONMENT ENTERPRISE ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT ENTERPRISE GROWTH ENTREPRENEUR ENTREPRENEURS EXCHANGE RATE EXCHANGE RATES EXPENDITURES EXTERNAL CAPITAL FAMILY FINANCIAL INFORMATION FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL INSTRUMENT FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL PENETRATION FINANCIAL SECTOR REFORM FINANCIAL SYSTEM FINANCING FISCAL POLICY FIXED DEPOSITS FLOW OF FUNDS FOREIGN CURRENCY FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOREIGN FIRMS FOREIGN INVESTORS FORMAL BANKING FORMAL FINANCIAL SECTOR FORMAL FINANCIAL SERVICES FUTURE GENDER GOOD GOVERNANCE GOVERNMENTS GRANTS GREATER ACCESS GROUP OF FIRMS HUMAN CAPITAL IMPORT DUTIES INDEBTEDNESS INDICATORS OF ACCESS INDUSTRY INFLATION INFLATION RATES INFORMAL ECONOMY INFORMAL FINANCE INFORMATION ASYMMETRY INFORMATION ON ENTERPRISES INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTURE INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INSTITUTIONAL REFORMS INSURANCE INSURANCE AGENCY INTEREST INTEREST RATES INTERNAL FUNDS INVESTMENT INVESTMENT CLIMATE INVESTMENT CLIMATES INVESTMENT DECISIONS JOB CREATION JUDICIAL SYSTEM LABOR LABOR COSTS LABOR MARKET LABOR MARKETS LACK OF ACCESS LACK OF CAPITAL LACK OF INFORMATION LAND LAND OWNERSHIP LAND TITLES LAWS LEGAL ENVIRONMENT LEGAL FRAMEWORK LEGAL SYSTEM LIMITED ACCESS LIMITED ACCESS TO FINANCE LINE OF CREDIT LINES OF CREDIT LOAN LOAN AMOUNT LOAN APPLICATION LOAN APPLICATIONS LONDON CLUB MFIS MICRO ENTERPRISES MICRO-ENTERPRISE MICRO-ENTERPRISES MICROENTERPRISES MICROFINANCE MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS MONETARY POLICY MOVABLE COLLATERAL NATURAL RESOURCES NEW ENTRANTS OPTION OVERDRAFT OVERDRAFT FACILITIES OVERDRAFTS PAYMENT PAYMENT SYSTEM PAYMENT SYSTEMS PENETRATION RATES PEOPLE PERSONAL ASSETS POLICY ENVIRONMENT POLITICAL STABILITY POVERTY PRIVATE CREDITORS PRODUCTIVITY PROFITABILITY PROJECTS PROPERTY PUBLIC DEBT PUBLIC ENTERPRISES PUBLIC FUNDS REMITTANCES REORGANIZATION REPOSSESSION RETAINED EARNINGS REVENUE RISK SAVING SAVINGS SECURITY SELF-FINANCING SEWAGE SHARE SMALL ENTERPRISES SOURCE OF FUNDS SOURCES OF FINANCE STRATEGIES SUPPLY CHAIN SUPPLY CHAINS TAX TAX ADMINISTRATION TAX BURDEN TAX CODES TAX COMPLIANCE TAX EXEMPTION TAX RATES TAX SYSTEM TAXATION TAXES TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TELECOMMUNICATIONS TRADE CREDIT TRADE FACILITATION TRANSACTION TRANSACTION COSTS TRANSFERS TRANSPARENCY TRANSPORT VALUE WAGES WEALTH CREATION WORKING CAPITAL The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is the third most populous county in Sub Saharan Africa and has many natural advantages that would enable it to experience rapid sustained economic growth and rapid poverty alleviation. These include rich and diverse natural resources, such as mining and hydroelectric potential, abundant fertile land, and a large domestic market. The country is emerging from conflict and democratic election, and benefits from significant external capital inflows from export of commodities with surging prices and donor aid, as well as debt relief. Starting from a low base (with GDP per-capita in 2006 about 1/3 of where it was in 1980) an economic rebound would also be expected, and indeed is happening: current GDP growth is hovering around 6 percent. Nevertheless, this level of performance is insufficient to address poverty, with the Millennium Development Goals being mostly out of reach. Growth needs to be accelerated, shared better and sustained over the years to come. While certain countries have been unable to respond to such challenges, others, including Uganda in the 1990s and Mozambique now, have registered impressive results. DRC can also engage on a similar path. In order for sustained shared growth to be realized and for investments to materialize, Government needs to quickly implement a number of regulatory and policy reforms and to develop a more predictable policy environment. It also needs to make sure that all private sector entrepreneurs, not just those in certain sectors benefit from an enabling environment conducive to their activities. 2013-03-27T20:18:40Z 2013-03-27T20:18:40Z 2008-05 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/05/16343870/democratic-republic-congo-potential-growth-investment-climate-assessment http://hdl.handle.net/10986/13000 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Investment Climate Assessment (ICA) Economic & Sector Work Africa Congo, Democratic Republic of