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in South East Europe 2008. Pierre Guislain Director, Investment Climate Department and General Manager FIAS July 14 th , 2008 Bitola. Doing Business project. 2008. Update of 2007 Add 3 countries Reformer’s Club: 11 case studies. 2007. 2009. Starting a business
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in South East Europe 2008 Pierre Guislain Director, Investment Climate Department and General Manager FIAS July 14th, 2008 Bitola
Doing Business project 2008 • Update of 2007 • Add 3 countries • Reformer’s Club: • 11 case studies 2007 2009 • Starting a business • Dealing with licenses • Employing workers • Registering property • Getting credit • Protecting investors • Paying taxes • Trading across borders • Enforcing contracts • Closing a business • Update of 2008 • Research program on regulation and business opportunities for women • FDI indicator
South East Europe countries among the world’s top reformers in DB 2008 1.Egypt 2.Croatia 3.Ghana 4.Macedonia FYR 5.Georgia 6.Colombia 7.Saudi Arabia 8.Kenya 9.China 10.Bulgaria Starting a business Dealing with licenses Employing workers Registering property Getting credit Protecting investors Paying taxes Trading across borders Enforcing contracts Closing a business
Subnational Doing Business project • Expands Doing Business indicators beyond the most populous city 1. Diagnostic tool 2. Reform instrument • Creates baseline • Allows local and global benchmarking • Puts regulatory reform on political agenda • Links national and local reform efforts • Comparisons within cities are strong drivers of reform • Uncovers bottlenecks and local good practices • Promotes peer to peer learning • Actively involves local governments and other reform stakeholders 1. Diagnostic tool 2. Reform instrument 3. M&E device 3. M&E device • Measures progress over time • Creates an incentive to maintain reform effort even when governments change • High media appeal
Doing Business in South East Europe Prizren Priština Šibenik Osijek Varaždin Zagreb 22 cities covered, 6 of which are also covered by the global Doing Business report • Indicators: • Starting a Business • Registering Property • Construction Licenses • Enforcing Contracts Zrenjanin Kruševac Užice Vranje Belgrade Banja Luka Mostar Sarajevo * Pljevlja Nikšić Podgorica Bitola Skopje Shkodra Vlora Tirana *Under UN Security Council Resolution 1244 (1999), Kosovo is administered by the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK).
Starting a business in Albania takes 6 procedures and 7 days ✘ September 2007 October 2007 18 13 2 0
Time to start a business (days) Denmark (6 days) Slovakia (25 days) Slovenia (60 days)
Days to deal with construction licenses United States (40 days) OECD average (153 days) Ukraine (429 days)
Land registries- main bottleneck to registering property 350 300 250 307 days 150 100 100 days 50 0 Mostar 8 procedures, 145 days Sarajevo 7 procedures, 331 days Time to register property in Bosnia and Herzegovina (days) Apply for registration at the land registry Others
Days to enforce a contract Regional average 573 days to enforce a contract SEE Average World’s best Hong Kong- 211 days World’s slowest Timor Leste- 1800 days
Cost to enforce a contract (% of the claim) Uganda (45%) Regional average Latin America (31%) Germany (12%)
A hypothetical city “Zlatnic” would rank 9th out of 178 economies if regional best practices were adopted
Doing Business in Mexico 2006, 2007 and 2008: sustained development results • Great initial impact: Political support for reform efforts has continued even after two rounds of local elections and one presidential election since first benchmark.
Priorities for Reform in South East Europe • Business Registration • Eliminate minimum capital requirement • Allow business start-up online • Property Registration • Introduce fixed fees • Make registries electronic • Construction Licensing • Consolidate project clearances • Make licensing applications and processing electronic • Contract Enforcement • Introduce/improve case management system • Improve enforcement
Business entry reforms = more businesses Business Density (registered firms per capita) Business Entry (new firms in % of registered firms) Most difficult Most difficult Easiest Easiest Countries ranked by ease of doing business, quintiles Source: Doing Business database
…Which means more formal employment Informal Sector (% of GDP) Unemployment (% of labor force) Most difficult Most difficult Easiest Easiest Countries ranked by ease of doing business, quintiles Source: Doing Business database, WDI
World Bank Group supports reforms in areas covered by the Subnational Doing Business Project World Bank ● FIAS/IFC Advisory Services
Building on our sub-national competitiveness work • Ongoing • Institutionalizing reform • Streamlining procedures and regulatory reform process • Building capacity of sustainable implementation within municipalities • Network of policy makers • Building constituencies for reform • Facilitating peer-to-peer learning • Capacity building and introduction of good practice discussion • Linking with the networks outside the region • Planned • Possible scale-up and roll-out • Second round of municipalities • New countries as interests grows across the region
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Top 30 on the Ease of Doing Business — 2007 75. Macedonia, FYR 81. Montenegro 86. Serbia 97. Croatia 105. Bosnia and Herzegovina 136. Albania
Subnational Doing Business has projects all around the globe Countries: 32 Cities: 230 2005 2006 2007 2008
Cost to register property (% of property value) Slovenia (2%) Italy (0.6%)
Potential for improvement in ranking within the region DB 2008 ranking After adopting all best practices Canada – 7 Ireland – 8 Australia – 9 Global Rank: 9 Poland – 74 Russia – 106 Ukraine – 139 South East Europe ranks: 75 - 136
Doing Business subnational series Doing Business