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Saturday, February 21, 2009

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The Doing Business project...
provides objective measures of business regulations and their enforcement across 181 economies and selected cities at the subnational and regional level.


Compiled with the help of 6,700 business experts and government officials around the world, "Doing Business 2009" analyzes how difficult it is to comply with 10 different sets of business regulations that affect company lifecycles, from startup to closure. The World Bank's research team examined the number of procedures required to start a business and the ease and cost of transactions such as obtaining construction permits, hiring workers, getting credit, paying taxes, enforcing contracts and declaring bankruptcy. Each category is given equal weight to create an overall "ease of doing business" index and ranking.
http://www.doingbusiness.org/

Doing Business 2009 -- Full report now available for download! Azerbaijan was the top reformer in doing business, while Eastern Europe and Central Asia led the world’s regions in regulatory reforms, according to Doing Business 2009. Download the entire 211-page report to learn more about reforms and other changes to the business environment in 181 economies.
Download full report (PDF, 4.7MB) or by chapter
Also available in Arabic (PDF, 9MB), French (PDF, 5MB) and Spanish (PDF, 5MB)
http://www.doingbusiness.org/documents/fullreport/2009/DB09_Full_Report.pdf

Study: Singapore is No. 1 spot in the world for small businesses
The U.S. ranks third in a World Bank survey of the friendliest regulatory environments for startups and small companies.
(Source CNN Money, read Article)

With the world in economic turmoil and the quest for a new 21st century economy gainig momentum, these reports provide (this report) very usefull information for business people, start ups, entrepreneurs, innovators and inventors who want to be part of the new business wave.
A hundred years ago a wave of innovation happened, almost 50 years ago a new wave started in California in what later became Sillicon Valley. The spirit of these entrepreneurs and innovators is still very much alive but lots of them today are simply looking for the best places to set up business.

For our Dutch readers we would like to point out that The Netherlands is not even in the first 20 of the best places to do business.

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