Doing Business in Colombia 2010
Doing Business in Colombia 2010 is the second subnational report of the Doing Business series in Colombia. In 2007, quantitative indicators on business regulations were created for 13 cities and departments. This year, Doing Business in Colombia 2010 expands the analysis to a total of 21 cities and...
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Doing Business in Colombia 2010 is the second subnational report of the Doing Business series in Colombia. In 2007, quantitative indicators on business regulations were created for 13 cities and departments. This year, Doing Business in Colombia 2010 expands the analysis to a total of 21 cities and documents progress in the 13 cities previously measured. The data for Bogotá and the rest of the world are based on the indicators in Doing Business 2010: Reforming through Difficult Times, the seventh in a series of annual reports published by the World Bank and the International Finance Corporation. Doing Business investigates the regulations that enhance business activity and those that constrain it. The cities and departments covered in Doing Business in Colombia 2010 were selected together with the National Department of Planning and the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Tourism and are the following: Armenia (Quindío), Barranquilla (Atlantico), Bogota (Distrito Capital), Bucaramanga (Santander), Cali (Valle Del Cauca), Cartagena (Bolívar), Cucuta (Norte de Santander), Ibague (Tolima), Manizales (Caldas), Medellin (Antioquia), Monteria (Cordoba), Neiva (Huila), Pasto (Narino), Pereira (Risaralda), Popayan (Cauca), Riohacha (La Guajira), Santa Marta (Madgalena), Sincelejo (Sucre), Tunja (Boyaca), Valledupar (Cesar), Villavicencio (Meta). Regulations affecting six stages of the life of a business are measured at the subnational level in Colombia: starting a business, dealing with construction permits, registering property, paying taxes, trading across borders and enforcing contracts. These indicators have been selected because they cover areas of local jurisdiction or practice. The data in Doing Business in Colombia 2010 are current as of July 2009. |
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okr-10986-134262021-04-23T14:03:08Z Doing Business in Colombia 2010 World Bank International Finance Corporation access to services account accounts acquisitions Action Plan average productivity backbone Best practices business activity Business Association business climate business community Business Creation Business Economics business entry business environment business expansion Business functions Business indicator Business indicators business registration business regulation business regulations business surveys Business values businesses certificate certificates commerce commercial activities commercial legislation company information comparative advantage competitiveness consumer goods Copyright cost estimates cost savings customs debt delivery system Double Dividend e-Government e-mail e-payment e-services economic activity Economic Analysis Economic Cooperation Economic Effects economic growth economic impact economic situation electricity electronic data Electronic services Empirical Analysis Enterprise Development Enterprise Survey Enterprise Surveys environmental financial institutions foreign investment Global Competitiveness global economy good practices human capital information sharing information system information systems information technology inspections intellectual property interface labor markets Labor Productivity legal framework legal system legislative framework license licenses Manufacturing material Micro Business national income networks new markets one-stop shop one-stop shops online registration Performance Indicators policy makers Political Economy private partnership private sector private sector development productivity property rights quality assurance queries registries registry regulatory environment regulatory framework regulatory frameworks regulatory systems reporting result results search searches secure authentication services infrastructure standard operating procedures substitutes targets tax rates tax revenue Telephone telephone network trade facilitation Trade Policies transaction User users uses verification verifications wages Doing Business in Colombia 2010 is the second subnational report of the Doing Business series in Colombia. In 2007, quantitative indicators on business regulations were created for 13 cities and departments. This year, Doing Business in Colombia 2010 expands the analysis to a total of 21 cities and documents progress in the 13 cities previously measured. The data for Bogotá and the rest of the world are based on the indicators in Doing Business 2010: Reforming through Difficult Times, the seventh in a series of annual reports published by the World Bank and the International Finance Corporation. Doing Business investigates the regulations that enhance business activity and those that constrain it. The cities and departments covered in Doing Business in Colombia 2010 were selected together with the National Department of Planning and the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Tourism and are the following: Armenia (Quindío), Barranquilla (Atlantico), Bogota (Distrito Capital), Bucaramanga (Santander), Cali (Valle Del Cauca), Cartagena (Bolívar), Cucuta (Norte de Santander), Ibague (Tolima), Manizales (Caldas), Medellin (Antioquia), Monteria (Cordoba), Neiva (Huila), Pasto (Narino), Pereira (Risaralda), Popayan (Cauca), Riohacha (La Guajira), Santa Marta (Madgalena), Sincelejo (Sucre), Tunja (Boyaca), Valledupar (Cesar), Villavicencio (Meta). Regulations affecting six stages of the life of a business are measured at the subnational level in Colombia: starting a business, dealing with construction permits, registering property, paying taxes, trading across borders and enforcing contracts. These indicators have been selected because they cover areas of local jurisdiction or practice. The data in Doing Business in Colombia 2010 are current as of July 2009. 2013-05-15T19:00:19Z 2013-05-15T19:00:19Z 2010 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/13426 en_US Doing Business Subnational CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research Colombia |