Keywords
BORROWERCADASTRE
DERIVATIVE
LEGAL RIGHTS
MINORITY SHAREHOLDERS
MINORITY SHAREHOLDER
SHAREHOLDER
TAX RULES
MINIMUM CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS
INTERNATIONAL BANK
COMMERCIAL BUSINESS
CREDIT HISTORY
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
WAREHOUSE
CONFLICT OF INTEREST
TRANSACTIONS SYSTEM
PRIVATE CREDIT
GENERAL PUBLIC
BANKRUPTCY LAW
PROPERTY RIGHTS
VALUATION
STAMP DUTY
COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES
FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
MINORITY SHAREHOLDER PROTECTIONS
BUSINESS ENTRY
REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT
FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS
MANUFACTURING
TAX
SERVICE PROVIDERS
TRANSACTION
LIENS
DEED
CERTIFICATE OF TITLE
SHAREHOLDERS
PRIVATE SECTOR CREDIT
USES
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
PROCUREMENT
DEPOSIT
ELECTRICITY
TRADE CREDITORS
COLLATERAL REGISTRY
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
CAPITAL GAINS
ACCESS TO SERVICES
MACROECONOMIC CONDITIONS
INSURANCE INDUSTRY
BANKRUPTCY LAWS
NATURAL RESOURCES
REGISTRIES
CREDITORS
TECHNICAL STANDARDS
LENDER
PRIVATE SECTOR
DEFAULTS
BANKRUPTCY
TRANSPARENCY
BUSINESSES
VERIFICATION
INFORMATION SHARING
LEVY
TURNOVER
REGISTRATION APPLICATION
WAREHOUSES
IMMOVABLE PROPERTY
QUERIES
BUSINESS REGULATIONS
SECURITIES REGULATIONS
ACCOUNTING
LENDING DECISIONS
CREDIT INFORMATION SYSTEMS
LENDERS
REGISTRATION FEES
REGISTRATION FEE
BUSINESS REGISTRATION
INSURANCE
TRADING
PURCHASING
SALES AGREEMENT
COLLATERAL AGREEMENT
COLLATERAL FOR LOANS
TELEPHONE LINE
INSTALLATION
REGISTRY
INSTRUMENT
NOTARIAL SERVICES
RESULT
MINORITY INVESTORS
TAX SYSTEM
RENT PAYMENT
BANK LOAN
ACCOUNT
GOOD PRACTICE
DEBTS
IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
LIMITED LIABILITY
TRANSLATION
SECURITIES
PRIVATE CREDIT BUREAUS
TELEPHONE CONNECTION
INSTALLATIONS
CREDIT INFORMATION
FINANCIAL HISTORY
PRIVATE PROPERTY
NOTARIES
COLLATERAL
REGULATORY AUTHORITY
SEARCH
TELEPHONE
OVERHEAD
FRAUD
USERS
INSURANCE CORPORATION
PUBLIC REGISTRY
MOVABLE COLLATERAL
COLLATERAL AGREEMENTS
ORIGINAL ASSETS
NEW MARKETS
MATERIAL
REGISTRATION PROCESS
INSURANCE POLICY
BUSINESS INDICATORS
MOVABLE ASSETS
LICENSES
MORTGAGE
REPAYMENT
REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
INCOME TAX
COMPETITIVENESS
TRADE NAMES
DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS
ONE-STOP SHOP
INFORMATION SYSTEM
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
PRIVATE CREDIT BUREAU
LICENSE
COLLATERAL LAW
CONTRACTORS
CREDIT INFORMATION SYSTEM
NOTARY
STOCK EXCHANGE
POSSESSORY SECURITY
COMPLIANCE COSTS
CERTIFICATE
INVESTOR PROTECTIONS
DISTRIBUTION NETWORK
BUYERS
BUSINESS INDICATOR
INSPECTIONS
PHOTO
INVESTOR PROTECTION
PERSONAL ASSETS
SECURITY INTEREST
TAX RATE
DOMAIN
INSPECTION
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
MORTGAGES
COMPANY LAWS
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
BUYER
CREDIT SOURCE
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
BUSINESS REGULATION
LOCAL BUSINESS
ID
TAX RATES
DEBTOR
RETURN
CERTIFICATES
TECHNICAL STAFF
SALES
COLLATERAL LAWS
MINIMUM CAPITAL REQUIREMENT
Full record
Show full item recordOnline Access
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/18431Abstract
This economy profile presents the Doing
 Business indicators for Tanzania. In a series of annual
 reports, Doing Business assesses regulations affecting
 domestic firms in 189 economies and ranks the economies in
 10 areas of business regulation, such as starting a
 business, resolving insolvency and trading across borders.
 This year's report data cover regulations measured from
 June 2012 through May 2013. The report is the 11th edition
 of the Doing Business series.Date
2013-10-29Type
Publications & Research :: Working PaperIdentifier
oai:openknowledge.worldbank.org:10986/18431http://hdl.handle.net/10986/18431
Copyright/License
CC BY 3.0 IGOCollections
Related items
Showing items related by title, author, creator and subject.
-
Doing Business Reform MemorandumWorld Bank Group (World Bank, Washington, DC, 2015-10)Bulgaria experienced strong economic
 growth prior to and shortly after joining the European Union
 (EU) in 2007. Under the better regulation program, the
 government adopted over 100 measures to reduce the
 regulatory and administrative burden, but no formal
 mechanism was introduced to regularly monitor and review its
 implementation at the national or municipal level. Some
 areas, in which entrepreneurs expected to see improved
 efficiency, actually saw setbacks. The time needed to get a
 construction permit, import license, or operational license
 almost doubled between 2008 and 2013, and senior managers of
 firms reported that they were spending more time, 22 per
 cent in 2013 , dealing with public officials or public
 services than in 2008, when it took 14 per cent of their
 time. The final diagnostic study considered in this memo is
 the Doing Business report, which is also the basis for the
 reform recommendations presented in the document. According
 to last year’s Doing Business report, business regulation in
 Bulgaria varies significantly across the areas measured.
 Bulgaria is among the global top 50 performers in 4 of the
 10 areas, specifically, protecting minority shareholders
 (14th), getting credit (23rd), resolving insolvency (38th),
 and starting a business (49th). Bulgaria‘s performance lags
 behind in four areas, getting electricity (125th), dealing
 with construction permits (101st), paying taxes (89th), and
 enforcing contracts (75th).
-
Doing Business 2014 Regional Profile : European UnionInternational Finance Corporation; World Bank (World Bank, Washington, DC, 2014-07-22)This regional profile presents the Doing
 Business indicators for economies in European Union (EU). It
 also shows the regional average, the best performance
 globally for each indicator and data for the following
 comparator regions: East Asia and the Pacific, Europe and
 Central Asia, Middle East and North Africa, Latin America,
 and OECD High Income. The data in this report are current as
 of June 1, 2013, except for the paying taxes indicators,
 which cover the period January to December 2012. Regional
 Doing Business reports capture differences in business
 regulations and their enforcement across countries in a
 single region. They provide data on the ease of doing
 business, rank each location, and recommend reforms to
 improve performance in each of the indicator areas. The
 report sheds light on how easy or difficult it is for a
 local entrepreneur to open and run a small to medium-size
 business when complying with relevant regulations. It
 measures and tracks changes in regulations affecting 11
 areas in the life cycle of a business: starting a business,
 dealing with construction permits, getting electricity,
 registering property, getting credit, protecting investors,
 paying taxes, trading across borders, enforcing contracts,
 resolving insolvency and employing workers. Doing Business
 presents quantitative indicators on business regulations and
 the protection of property rights that can be compared
 across 189 economies, from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe, over
 time. The data set covers 47 economies in Sub-Saharan
 Africa, 33 in Latin America and the Caribbean, 25 in East
 Asia and the Pacific, 25 in Eastern Europe and Central Asia,
 20 in the Middle East and North Africa and 8 in South Asia,
 as well as 31 OECD high-income economies. The indicators are
 used to analyze economic outcomes and identify what reforms
 have worked, where and why.
-
Doing Business 2014 Economy Profile : MauritiusInternational Finance Corporation; World Bank (World Bank Group, Washington, DC, 2013-10-29)This economy profile presents the Doing
 Business indicators for Mauritius. In a series of annual
 reports, Doing Business assesses regulations affecting
 domestic firms in 189 economies and ranks the economies in
 10 areas of business regulation, such as starting a
 business, resolving insolvency and trading across borders.
 This year's report data cover regulations measured from
 June 2012 through May 2013. The report is the 11th edition
 of the Doing Business series.