Zambia : An Assessment of the Investment Climate
This Zambia Investment Climate Assessment (ICA) forms part of World Bank Group global initiative to systematically analyze conditions for private investment and enterprise growth. Improving the investment climate is recognized as a key pillar of de...
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ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTING ADMINISTRATIVE BARRIERS APPROPRIATIONS AUTONOMY BANK LOANS BORROWING BUDGET PRIORITIES BUSINESS COMMUNITY BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS MANAGERS BUSINESS OPERATIONS COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS CONSTANT RETURNS TO SCALE CORRUPT PRACTICES CORRUPTION COST OF CAPITAL CRIME CROWDING OUT DEBT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE ECONOMIC RECOVERY ECONOMIC REFORMS ELECTRICITY EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGE RATE EXPENDITURES EXPORTS FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL SECTOR FINANCIAL SERVICES FISCAL DEFICITS FISCAL DISCIPLINE FISCAL POLICIES FISCAL YEAR FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOREIGN INVESTORS GOVERNMENT SPENDING HUMAN CAPITAL INCOME INCOME GROWTH INFLATION INSTITUTIONAL REFORM INTEREST INCOME INTEREST RATE INVESTMENT CLIMATE LABOR COSTS LABOR INPUTS LABOR PRODUCTIVITY LEGISLATION MACROECONOMIC STABILITY MACROECONOMICS MARGINAL PRODUCTIVITY MERITOCRACY METALS NATIONAL OUTPUT NET VALUE NOMINAL INTEREST RATES PARLIAMENT PENALTIES POLITICAL COMMITMENT POLITICAL STABILITY PRICE STABILITY PRIVATE COSTS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PRIVATE SECTOR GROWTH PRIVATIZATION PRODUCT MARKETS PRODUCTION FUNCTION PRODUCTIVITY PROFITABILITY PROPERTY RIGHTS PROVISION OF INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLIC ENTERPRISES PUBLIC OFFICIALS PUBLIC POLICY PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SECTOR EMPLOYMENT PUBLIC SERVICES PURCHASING POWER REAL GDP REGRESSION ANALYSIS REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REGULATORY POLICY RISK PREMIUM ROADS RULE OF LAW TAX TAX ADMINISTRATION TAX COLLECTION TAX RATES TAXATION TELECOMMUNICATIONS TRADE DEFICIT TRANSPARENCY TRANSPORT UTILITIES VALUE ADDED WAGES WORKING CAPITAL CAPITAL STOCK CAPITAL UTILIZATION CAPITAL INTENSITY CAPITAL PRODUCTIVITY INVESTMENT CLIMATE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT LABOR PRODUCTIVITY UNIT LABOR COSTS ENTERPRISES CONSTRAINTS BUSINESS COSTS MACROECONOMIC STABILITY TAX ADMINISTRATION REGULATORY POLICY CRIME THEFT FRAUD CIVIL UNREST INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES CORRUPT PRACTICES REGIONAL ANALYSIS LABOR MARKETS LABOR MARKET NEEDS RULE OF LAW INDEPENDENT JUDICIARY BUDGETING IN BUSINESS COMMITMENT OF PARTIES SKILLED LABOR FORCE SKILLED WORKERS INCENTIVE FRAMEWORK SEVERANCE BENEFITS TELECOMMUNICATION PRIVATIZATION CUSTOMER ORIENTATION CUSTOMER SERVICE STANDARDS CUSTOMER RELATIONS CORPORATE TAXES BUSINESS TAXES PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERING POLICY REFORM INSTITUTIONAL REFORM |
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ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTING ADMINISTRATIVE BARRIERS APPROPRIATIONS AUTONOMY BANK LOANS BORROWING BUDGET PRIORITIES BUSINESS COMMUNITY BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS MANAGERS BUSINESS OPERATIONS COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS CONSTANT RETURNS TO SCALE CORRUPT PRACTICES CORRUPTION COST OF CAPITAL CRIME CROWDING OUT DEBT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE ECONOMIC RECOVERY ECONOMIC REFORMS ELECTRICITY EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGE RATE EXPENDITURES EXPORTS FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL SECTOR FINANCIAL SERVICES FISCAL DEFICITS FISCAL DISCIPLINE FISCAL POLICIES FISCAL YEAR FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOREIGN INVESTORS GOVERNMENT SPENDING HUMAN CAPITAL INCOME INCOME GROWTH INFLATION INSTITUTIONAL REFORM INTEREST INCOME INTEREST RATE INVESTMENT CLIMATE LABOR COSTS LABOR INPUTS LABOR PRODUCTIVITY LEGISLATION MACROECONOMIC STABILITY MACROECONOMICS MARGINAL PRODUCTIVITY MERITOCRACY METALS NATIONAL OUTPUT NET VALUE NOMINAL INTEREST RATES PARLIAMENT PENALTIES POLITICAL COMMITMENT POLITICAL STABILITY PRICE STABILITY PRIVATE COSTS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PRIVATE SECTOR GROWTH PRIVATIZATION PRODUCT MARKETS PRODUCTION FUNCTION PRODUCTIVITY PROFITABILITY PROPERTY RIGHTS PROVISION OF INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLIC ENTERPRISES PUBLIC OFFICIALS PUBLIC POLICY PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SECTOR EMPLOYMENT PUBLIC SERVICES PURCHASING POWER REAL GDP REGRESSION ANALYSIS REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REGULATORY POLICY RISK PREMIUM ROADS RULE OF LAW TAX TAX ADMINISTRATION TAX COLLECTION TAX RATES TAXATION TELECOMMUNICATIONS TRADE DEFICIT TRANSPARENCY TRANSPORT UTILITIES VALUE ADDED WAGES WORKING CAPITAL CAPITAL STOCK CAPITAL UTILIZATION CAPITAL INTENSITY CAPITAL PRODUCTIVITY INVESTMENT CLIMATE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT LABOR PRODUCTIVITY UNIT LABOR COSTS ENTERPRISES CONSTRAINTS BUSINESS COSTS MACROECONOMIC STABILITY TAX ADMINISTRATION REGULATORY POLICY CRIME THEFT FRAUD CIVIL UNREST INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES CORRUPT PRACTICES REGIONAL ANALYSIS LABOR MARKETS LABOR MARKET NEEDS RULE OF LAW INDEPENDENT JUDICIARY BUDGETING IN BUSINESS COMMITMENT OF PARTIES SKILLED LABOR FORCE SKILLED WORKERS INCENTIVE FRAMEWORK SEVERANCE BENEFITS TELECOMMUNICATION PRIVATIZATION CUSTOMER ORIENTATION CUSTOMER SERVICE STANDARDS CUSTOMER RELATIONS CORPORATE TAXES BUSINESS TAXES PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERING POLICY REFORM INSTITUTIONAL REFORM World Bank Zambia : An Assessment of the Investment Climate |
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This Zambia Investment Climate
Assessment (ICA) forms part of World Bank Group global
initiative to systematically analyze conditions for private
investment and enterprise growth. Improving the investment
climate is recognized as a key pillar of developing
countries' path to promote economic growth and reduce
poverty. The I C A compliments and amplifies a series of
diagnostic work on this issue being undertaken by the World
Bank Group in collaboration with the Government of Zambia.
Throughout this report, empirical results showing the
relative position of Zambia versus potential competitors
will be presented. To understand the quality of investment
climate in Zambia from the perspective of the private
sector, the report draws on the results of a firm survey
conducted in 2003, covering a sample of more than 200
service and manufacturing firms, large and small, located in
different parts of Zambia.' This Investment Climate
Assessment has three key parts: Empirical analysis of
productivity; examination of investment climate constraints;
and strategy for improving the investment climate and
productivity. The report contains ordered recommendations in
five key areas: Macroeconomics and finance, public-private
sector interactions, infrastructure, labor market issues,
and rule of law. |
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Economic & Sector Work :: Investment Climate Assessment (ICA) |
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World Bank |
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World Bank |
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Zambia : An Assessment of the Investment Climate |
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Zambia : An Assessment of the Investment Climate |
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Zambia : An Assessment of the Investment Climate |
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Zambia : An Assessment of the Investment Climate |
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Zambia : An Assessment of the Investment Climate |
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zambia : an assessment of the investment climate |
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Washington, DC |
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2013 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/05/5062255/zambia-assessment-investment-climate http://hdl.handle.net/10986/13882 |
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okr-10986-138822021-04-23T14:03:18Z Zambia : An Assessment of the Investment Climate World Bank ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTING ADMINISTRATIVE BARRIERS APPROPRIATIONS AUTONOMY BANK LOANS BORROWING BUDGET PRIORITIES BUSINESS COMMUNITY BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS MANAGERS BUSINESS OPERATIONS COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS CONSTANT RETURNS TO SCALE CORRUPT PRACTICES CORRUPTION COST OF CAPITAL CRIME CROWDING OUT DEBT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE ECONOMIC RECOVERY ECONOMIC REFORMS ELECTRICITY EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGE RATE EXPENDITURES EXPORTS FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL SECTOR FINANCIAL SERVICES FISCAL DEFICITS FISCAL DISCIPLINE FISCAL POLICIES FISCAL YEAR FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOREIGN INVESTORS GOVERNMENT SPENDING HUMAN CAPITAL INCOME INCOME GROWTH INFLATION INSTITUTIONAL REFORM INTEREST INCOME INTEREST RATE INVESTMENT CLIMATE LABOR COSTS LABOR INPUTS LABOR PRODUCTIVITY LEGISLATION MACROECONOMIC STABILITY MACROECONOMICS MARGINAL PRODUCTIVITY MERITOCRACY METALS NATIONAL OUTPUT NET VALUE NOMINAL INTEREST RATES PARLIAMENT PENALTIES POLITICAL COMMITMENT POLITICAL STABILITY PRICE STABILITY PRIVATE COSTS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PRIVATE SECTOR GROWTH PRIVATIZATION PRODUCT MARKETS PRODUCTION FUNCTION PRODUCTIVITY PROFITABILITY PROPERTY RIGHTS PROVISION OF INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLIC ENTERPRISES PUBLIC OFFICIALS PUBLIC POLICY PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SECTOR EMPLOYMENT PUBLIC SERVICES PURCHASING POWER REAL GDP REGRESSION ANALYSIS REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REGULATORY POLICY RISK PREMIUM ROADS RULE OF LAW TAX TAX ADMINISTRATION TAX COLLECTION TAX RATES TAXATION TELECOMMUNICATIONS TRADE DEFICIT TRANSPARENCY TRANSPORT UTILITIES VALUE ADDED WAGES WORKING CAPITAL CAPITAL STOCK CAPITAL UTILIZATION CAPITAL INTENSITY CAPITAL PRODUCTIVITY INVESTMENT CLIMATE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT LABOR PRODUCTIVITY UNIT LABOR COSTS ENTERPRISES CONSTRAINTS BUSINESS COSTS MACROECONOMIC STABILITY TAX ADMINISTRATION REGULATORY POLICY CRIME THEFT FRAUD CIVIL UNREST INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES CORRUPT PRACTICES REGIONAL ANALYSIS LABOR MARKETS LABOR MARKET NEEDS RULE OF LAW INDEPENDENT JUDICIARY BUDGETING IN BUSINESS COMMITMENT OF PARTIES SKILLED LABOR FORCE SKILLED WORKERS INCENTIVE FRAMEWORK SEVERANCE BENEFITS TELECOMMUNICATION PRIVATIZATION CUSTOMER ORIENTATION CUSTOMER SERVICE STANDARDS CUSTOMER RELATIONS CORPORATE TAXES BUSINESS TAXES PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERING POLICY REFORM INSTITUTIONAL REFORM This Zambia Investment Climate Assessment (ICA) forms part of World Bank Group global initiative to systematically analyze conditions for private investment and enterprise growth. Improving the investment climate is recognized as a key pillar of developing countries' path to promote economic growth and reduce poverty. The I C A compliments and amplifies a series of diagnostic work on this issue being undertaken by the World Bank Group in collaboration with the Government of Zambia. Throughout this report, empirical results showing the relative position of Zambia versus potential competitors will be presented. To understand the quality of investment climate in Zambia from the perspective of the private sector, the report draws on the results of a firm survey conducted in 2003, covering a sample of more than 200 service and manufacturing firms, large and small, located in different parts of Zambia.' This Investment Climate Assessment has three key parts: Empirical analysis of productivity; examination of investment climate constraints; and strategy for improving the investment climate and productivity. The report contains ordered recommendations in five key areas: Macroeconomics and finance, public-private sector interactions, infrastructure, labor market issues, and rule of law. 2013-06-12T22:09:01Z 2013-06-12T22:09:01Z 2004-05 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/05/5062255/zambia-assessment-investment-climate http://hdl.handle.net/10986/13882 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 Zambia |