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Monday 23 April 2012

Doing Business in a more transparent world - Economic Profile of Papua New Guinea

Doing Business in a more transparent world - Economic profile of Papua New Guinea. pdf
sheds light on how easy or difficult it isDoing Business presentsDoing Business
indicators for Papua New Guinea. To allow useful
comparison, it also provides data for other selected
economies (comparator economies) for each indicator.

Doing Business
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 10 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 and
resolving insolvency.
In a series of annual reports
quantitative indicators on business regulations and the
protection of property rights that can be compared
across 183 economies, from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe,
over time. The data set covers 46 economies in Sub-
Saharan Africa, 32 in Latin America and the Caribbean,
24 in East Asia and the Pacific, 24 in Eastern Europe
and Central Asia, 18 in the Middle East and North
Africa and 8 in South Asia, as well as 31 OECD highincome
economies. The indicators are used to analyze
economic outcomes and identify what reforms have
worked, where and why.
This economy profile presents the

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