Doing Business in the European Union 2020 : Greece, Ireland and Italy
Doing Business was the first global indicator created to measure aspects of regulation that enable or hinder the owners of small and medium-size businesses in starting, operating or expanding their companies. In its annual publication, each economy...
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Language: | English |
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World Bank, Washington, DC
2020
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/600621587713071010/Doing-Business-in-the-European-Union-2020-Greece-Ireland-and-Italy http://hdl.handle.net/10986/33650 |
Summary: | Doing Business was the first global
indicator created to measure aspects of regulation that
enable or hinder the owners of small and medium-size
businesses in starting, operating or expanding their
companies. In its annual publication, each economy is
represented by its largest business city and compared
globally with another one hundred and eighty-nine economies.
Doing Business in the European Union 2020 Greece, Ireland
and Italy goes beyond Athens, Dublin and Rome to benchmark
twenty-one additional cities, capturing regional differences
in regulations and their enforcement. By providing a factual
baseline, along with local good practice examples, the study
will allow policymakers to target implementation gaps and
promote peer learning. Coordinating across different levels
of government and institutions is essential to reduce the
regulatory burden on companies and to increase the pace of
convergence toward best practices. Details about the main
findings for each country can be found at the beginning of
the respective country chapters. Each country chapter also
includes data analysis and reform recommendations, based on
national and European good practices, in all five areas benchmarked. |
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