Doing Business in the Arab World 2012 : Comparing Regulation for the Domestic Firms in 20 Economies
Doing Business in the Arab world 2012 is a regional report drawing on the global Doing Business project and its database as well as the findings of Doing Business 2012, the ninth in a series of annual reports investigating the regulations that enha...
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okr-10986-269072021-04-23T14:04:39Z Doing Business in the Arab World 2012 : Comparing Regulation for the Domestic Firms in 20 Economies World Bank International Finance Corporation ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCOUNT ACCOUNTANTS ACTION PLAN AVERAGE PRODUCTIVITY BARRIERS TO ENTRY BUDGET DEFICITS BUSINESS ACTIVITY BUSINESS COMMUNITY BUSINESS COSTS BUSINESS ENTRY BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS FUNCTIONS BUSINESS INDICATOR BUSINESS INDICATORS BUSINESS LAW BUSINESS REGISTRATION BUSINESS REGULATION BUSINESS REGULATIONS BUSINESS SURVEYS BUSINESS VALUES BUSINESSES CERTIFICATE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE COMMERCIAL LEGISLATION COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE COMPETITIVENESS COMPETITIVENESS AGENDA CONSUMER GOODS COPYRIGHT COST ESTIMATES CUSTOMS CUSTOMS CLEARANCE DEBT E-GOVERNMENT E-GOVERNMENT INITIATIVES E-MAIL ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC COOPERATION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC SITUATION ELECTRICITY ELECTRONIC FILING ELECTRONIC PLATFORMS ENTERPRISE SURVEYS FINANCIAL SYSTEM FOREIGN INVESTMENT GLOBAL COMPETITIVENESS GLOBAL ECONOMY GOOD PRACTICE GOOD PRACTICES HARMONIZATION HUMAN CAPITAL INFORMATION SHARING INFORMATION SYSTEM INFORMATION SYSTEMS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION INTERNATIONAL COMPARISONS LABOR MARKETS LEGAL PROFESSIONALS LEGAL PROTECTIONS LEGAL SYSTEM LICENSE LICENSES MANUFACTURING MATERIAL NATIONAL INCOME NEW TECHNOLOGIES ONE-STOP SHOP PERFORMANCE INDICATORS PERSONAL DATA POLICY MAKERS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PROCUREMENT PROPERTY RIGHTS QUALITY ASSURANCE QUALITY OF LAWS QUERIES REGISTRIES REGISTRY REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS REGULATORY SYSTEMS REPORTING RESULT RESULTS SUPERVISION TARGETS TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTURE TELECOMMUNICATIONS TELEPHONE TRADE FACILITATION TRANSACTION UNEMPLOYMENT USERS USES WAGES Doing Business in the Arab world 2012 is a regional report drawing on the global Doing Business project and its database as well as the findings of Doing Business 2012, the ninth in a series of annual reports investigating the regulations that enhance business activity and those that constrain it. Doing Business presents quantitative indicators on business regulation and the protection of property rights that can be compared across 183 economies, from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe, and over time. A clear message emerging from the political transformation of the Arab world is the demand for more inclusive, broad-based growth that creates opportunity for many who have not shared in the benefits of private sector development in the past. In most Arab economies the unemployment rate remains in double digits, and the majority of the unemployed are under the age of 30. Policies focused on promoting inclusive growth, creating incentives for the private sector to create more good jobs and improving governance can increase employment opportunities for young people in the region. 2017-06-05T18:41:57Z 2017-06-05T18:41:57Z 2012 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/341801468050946268/Doing-business-in-a-more-transparent-world-2012-Arab-world-comparing-regulation-for-domestic-firms-in-20-economies http://hdl.handle.net/10986/26907 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC: World Bank Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research Middle East and North Africa |
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ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCOUNT ACCOUNTANTS ACTION PLAN AVERAGE PRODUCTIVITY BARRIERS TO ENTRY BUDGET DEFICITS BUSINESS ACTIVITY BUSINESS COMMUNITY BUSINESS COSTS BUSINESS ENTRY BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS FUNCTIONS BUSINESS INDICATOR BUSINESS INDICATORS BUSINESS LAW BUSINESS REGISTRATION BUSINESS REGULATION BUSINESS REGULATIONS BUSINESS SURVEYS BUSINESS VALUES BUSINESSES CERTIFICATE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE COMMERCIAL LEGISLATION COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE COMPETITIVENESS COMPETITIVENESS AGENDA CONSUMER GOODS COPYRIGHT COST ESTIMATES CUSTOMS CUSTOMS CLEARANCE DEBT E-GOVERNMENT E-GOVERNMENT INITIATIVES ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC COOPERATION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC SITUATION ELECTRICITY ELECTRONIC FILING ELECTRONIC PLATFORMS ENTERPRISE SURVEYS FINANCIAL SYSTEM FOREIGN INVESTMENT GLOBAL COMPETITIVENESS GLOBAL ECONOMY GOOD PRACTICE GOOD PRACTICES HARMONIZATION HUMAN CAPITAL INFORMATION SHARING INFORMATION SYSTEM INFORMATION SYSTEMS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION INTERNATIONAL COMPARISONS LABOR MARKETS LEGAL PROFESSIONALS LEGAL PROTECTIONS LEGAL SYSTEM LICENSE LICENSES MANUFACTURING MATERIAL NATIONAL INCOME NEW TECHNOLOGIES ONE-STOP SHOP PERFORMANCE INDICATORS PERSONAL DATA POLICY MAKERS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PROCUREMENT PROPERTY RIGHTS QUALITY ASSURANCE QUALITY OF LAWS QUERIES REGISTRIES REGISTRY REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS REGULATORY SYSTEMS REPORTING RESULT RESULTS SUPERVISION TARGETS TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTURE TELECOMMUNICATIONS TELEPHONE TRADE FACILITATION TRANSACTION UNEMPLOYMENT USERS USES WAGES |
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ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCOUNT ACCOUNTANTS ACTION PLAN AVERAGE PRODUCTIVITY BARRIERS TO ENTRY BUDGET DEFICITS BUSINESS ACTIVITY BUSINESS COMMUNITY BUSINESS COSTS BUSINESS ENTRY BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS FUNCTIONS BUSINESS INDICATOR BUSINESS INDICATORS BUSINESS LAW BUSINESS REGISTRATION BUSINESS REGULATION BUSINESS REGULATIONS BUSINESS SURVEYS BUSINESS VALUES BUSINESSES CERTIFICATE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE COMMERCIAL LEGISLATION COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE COMPETITIVENESS COMPETITIVENESS AGENDA CONSUMER GOODS COPYRIGHT COST ESTIMATES CUSTOMS CUSTOMS CLEARANCE DEBT E-GOVERNMENT E-GOVERNMENT INITIATIVES ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC COOPERATION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC SITUATION ELECTRICITY ELECTRONIC FILING ELECTRONIC PLATFORMS ENTERPRISE SURVEYS FINANCIAL SYSTEM FOREIGN INVESTMENT GLOBAL COMPETITIVENESS GLOBAL ECONOMY GOOD PRACTICE GOOD PRACTICES HARMONIZATION HUMAN CAPITAL INFORMATION SHARING INFORMATION SYSTEM INFORMATION SYSTEMS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION INTERNATIONAL COMPARISONS LABOR MARKETS LEGAL PROFESSIONALS LEGAL PROTECTIONS LEGAL SYSTEM LICENSE LICENSES MANUFACTURING MATERIAL NATIONAL INCOME NEW TECHNOLOGIES ONE-STOP SHOP PERFORMANCE INDICATORS PERSONAL DATA POLICY MAKERS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PROCUREMENT PROPERTY RIGHTS QUALITY ASSURANCE QUALITY OF LAWS QUERIES REGISTRIES REGISTRY REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS REGULATORY SYSTEMS REPORTING RESULT RESULTS SUPERVISION TARGETS TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTURE TELECOMMUNICATIONS TELEPHONE TRADE FACILITATION TRANSACTION UNEMPLOYMENT USERS USES WAGES World Bank International Finance Corporation Doing Business in the Arab World 2012 : Comparing Regulation for the Domestic Firms in 20 Economies |
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Doing Business in the Arab world 2012 is
a regional report drawing on the global Doing Business
project and its database as well as the findings of Doing
Business 2012, the ninth in a series of annual reports
investigating the regulations that enhance business activity
and those that constrain it. Doing Business presents
quantitative indicators on business regulation and the
protection of property rights that can be compared across
183 economies, from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe, and over time.
A clear message emerging from the political transformation
of the Arab world is the demand for more inclusive,
broad-based growth that creates opportunity for many who
have not shared in the benefits of private sector
development in the past. In most Arab economies the
unemployment rate remains in double digits, and the majority
of the unemployed are under the age of 30. Policies focused
on promoting inclusive growth, creating incentives for the
private sector to create more good jobs and improving
governance can increase employment opportunities for young
people in the region. |
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World Bank International Finance Corporation |
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Doing Business in the Arab World 2012 : Comparing Regulation for the Domestic Firms in 20 Economies |
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Doing Business in the Arab World 2012 : Comparing Regulation for the Domestic Firms in 20 Economies |
title_full |
Doing Business in the Arab World 2012 : Comparing Regulation for the Domestic Firms in 20 Economies |
title_fullStr |
Doing Business in the Arab World 2012 : Comparing Regulation for the Domestic Firms in 20 Economies |
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Doing Business in the Arab World 2012 : Comparing Regulation for the Domestic Firms in 20 Economies |
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doing business in the arab world 2012 : comparing regulation for the domestic firms in 20 economies |
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Washington, DC: World Bank |
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2017 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/341801468050946268/Doing-business-in-a-more-transparent-world-2012-Arab-world-comparing-regulation-for-domestic-firms-in-20-economies http://hdl.handle.net/10986/26907 |
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