How to Reform Business Inspections : Design, Implementation, Challenges
Business inspections reform is part of a broader set of products and approaches the World Bank Group Investment Climate Advisory Services uses to improve business regulations, in particular relating to start-up and operation. These products cover s...
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okr-10986-250762021-04-23T14:04:28Z How to Reform Business Inspections : Design, Implementation, Challenges Blanc, Florentin Leseur, Marielle inspections regulatory burden compliance regulatory framework corruption regulatory reform investment climate Business inspections reform is part of a broader set of products and approaches the World Bank Group Investment Climate Advisory Services uses to improve business regulations, in particular relating to start-up and operation. These products cover such complementary issues as business registration and start-up procedures, licensing and permit practices, inspection procedures, and enforcement. This handbook should take its place alongside the World Bank Group’s (WBG) 2009 guide on How To Reform Business Licenses. It aims to provide would-be reformers, inside and outside of the WBG, with a comprehensive range of tools that enable them to tackle all essential aspects of regulatory simplification and smarter regulation. It also builds on earlier work the WBG has done on inspections reform, particularly on a number of reform projects the WBG has worked on since the late 1990s, and on a set of knowledge management publications the WBG has produced, most importantly the toolkit Good Practices for Business Inspections, Guidelines for Reformers (2006). Other important WBG publications on inspections reform include sets of case studies and overviews of country experiences (in particular a review of international experience published in 2005), a manual on checklist development (2009), and a note on assessment tools for inspections (2009). To keep reformers abreast of the latest developments in good practice, this handbook should be followed up by further reviews of international experience. 2016-09-14T21:19:59Z 2016-09-14T21:19:59Z 2011-01 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/08/26709286/reform-business-inspections-design-implementation-challenges http://hdl.handle.net/10986/25076 English en_US CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo/ International Finance Corporation International Finance Corporation, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Working Paper |
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Business inspections reform is part of a
broader set of products and approaches the World Bank Group
Investment Climate Advisory Services uses to improve
business regulations, in particular relating to start-up and
operation. These products cover such complementary issues as
business registration and start-up procedures, licensing and
permit practices, inspection procedures, and enforcement.
This handbook should take its place alongside the World Bank
Group’s (WBG) 2009 guide on How To Reform Business Licenses.
It aims to provide would-be reformers, inside and outside of
the WBG, with a comprehensive range of tools that enable
them to tackle all essential aspects of regulatory
simplification and smarter regulation. It also builds on
earlier work the WBG has done on inspections reform,
particularly on a number of reform projects the WBG has
worked on since the late 1990s, and on a set of knowledge
management publications the WBG has produced, most
importantly the toolkit Good Practices for Business
Inspections, Guidelines for Reformers (2006). Other
important WBG publications on inspections reform include
sets of case studies and overviews of country experiences
(in particular a review of international experience
published in 2005), a manual on checklist development
(2009), and a note on assessment tools for inspections
(2009). To keep reformers abreast of the latest developments
in good practice, this handbook should be followed up by
further reviews of international experience. |
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How to Reform Business Inspections : Design, Implementation, Challenges |
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International Finance Corporation, Washington, DC |
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