Doing Business in the East African Community 2011
Doing business in the East African Community 2011 is a regional report that draws on the global doing business project and its database as well as the findings of doing business 2011: making a difference for entrepreneurs, the eighth in a series of...
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Language: | English en_US |
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World Bank, Washington, DC
2017
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/710041468247857021/Doing-business-in-the-East-African-Community-2011-comparing-regulations-across-the-EAC-region-and-with-183-economies http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27390 |
Summary: | Doing business in the East African
Community 2011 is a regional report that draws on the global
doing business project and its database as well as the
findings of doing business 2011: making a difference for
entrepreneurs, the eighth in a series of annual reports
investigating regulations that enhance business activity and
those that constrain it. Doing business presents
quantitative indicators on business regulations and the
protection of property rights that can be compared across
183 economies from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe over time. This
report presents a summary of doing business indicators for
the East African Community. It focuses on five economies:
Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda. Data in doing
business 2011 are current as of June 1, 2010. The indicators
are used to analyze economic outcomes and identify what
reforms have worked, where and why. The methodology for the
employing workers indicators changed for doing business 2011. |
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