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business growth sibenik-toscana, 24.06.2005. Administrative barriers for start ups: what can and must be done? Slavica Singer CEPOR
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Can it be more simple?
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business growth sibenik-toscana, 24.06.2005. How did World Bank reach the data? Specific entrepreneur was supervised in his/her business operation, from the beginning till the end Every step of the proccess was identified, with the needed time and costs All relevant laws, regulations and price-lists are collected
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business growth sibenik-toscana, 24.06.2005. The best 20 economies in regard to easiness of doing business – World Bank, 2005
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business growth sibenik-toscana, 24.06.2005. Doing Business in 2005, World Bank Good practise in Croatia Cost of registering assets (% of asset value): Croatia2.5 Slovenia2.0 Saudi Arabia0min EU 156.1max
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business growth sibenik-toscana, 24.06.2005. Doing Business in 2005, World Bank “decent” practise in Croatia Cost of collection by contract (% of debt value): Croatia 10.0 Slovenia 16.3max Norway 4.2min EU 1512.4
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business growth sibenik-toscana, 24.06.2005. Doing Business in 2005, World Bank Chances for reforms in Croatia Cost of starting business (% income per capita): Croatia14.4max Slovenia12.3 Denmark 0min EU 15 9.4
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business growth sibenik-toscana, 24.06.2005. Doing Business in 2005, World Bank Chances for reform in Croatia Time needed for registration of ownership (in days): Croatia956max Slovenia391 Norway 1min EU 15 48
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business growth sibenik-toscana, 24.06.2005. Doing Business in 2005, World Bank Chances for reform in Croatia Percentage of return of assets in bankruptcy: Croatia26.1 Slovenia23.6 Japan92.4max EU 1570.2 Romania 6.9min
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business growth sibenik-toscana, 24.06.2005. Which countries are eliminating barriers? rich countries did implement three times more reforms in 2003. in the field of encouraging conditions of investments than poor countries EU members are specificaly active in these processes
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business growth sibenik-toscana, 24.06.2005. Which countries are eliminating barriers? ten leading countries in reforms (among 145 countries): Slovakia, Columbia,Belgium, Finland, India, Lithuania, Norway, Poland, Portugal and Spain effectiveness and flow of doing business (145 countries), 5 countries in the region are in first quarter: Lithuania, Slovakia, Latvia, Czech Republic and Estonia Source: WB Doing Business in 2005
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business growth sibenik-toscana, 24.06.2005. Slovakia1 time needed for starting the business halved consequences: number of registered companies is 12% higher time needed for collection the debts is decreased for three quarters new register to keep records of private loans is opened Source: WB Doing Business in 2005
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business growth sibenik-toscana, 24.06.2005. Slovakia 2 reform of the loan insurance law (guarantees) consequences : loans to private sector are significantly higher regulations for employment are more flexible consequences : firing is easier, but also bigger chances for new employment Source: WB Doing Business in 2005
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business growth sibenik-toscana, 24.06.2005. What can we do?1 Give examples of good and bad practise to the Government Ask for better quality of new and existing administrative regulations of doing business through: Eliminate old-fashioned regulations Estimate the impact of existing and new regulations on business environment “administrative silence” – deadline in which public administration has to manifest itself regarding licences, etc.
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business growth sibenik-toscana, 24.06.2005. What can we do? 2 To establish effectiveness of monitoring regulating mechanism To establish practice of regular consultations with the private sector and with other stakeholders
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business growth sibenik-toscana, 24.06.2005. Why to eliminate barriers? To make entrepreneurs’s life easier To reduce corruption 59./1332003. 67./1452004.
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business growth sibenik-toscana, 24.06.2005. Contact SME Policy Center - CEPOR Trg J.F. Kennedy 7/I HR-10000 Zagreb, Hrvatska telephone : +385 1 2305 363 fax: +385 1 2345 577 www.cepor.hr E-mail: cepor@zg.htnet.hrcepor@zg.htnet.hr
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