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spelling okr-10986-108492021-04-23T14:02:52Z Morocco Moves Forward on an Arduous Path Reforming its Doing Business Indicators Meneval, Philippe De Hassan, Youssef Saadani Abdulrazzaq, Ali Al ACTION PLAN ACTION PLANS ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESSES BANKRUPTCY BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS INDICATORS BUSINESS LAW BUSINESS REGULATION COLLATERAL COMPANY INFORMATION COORDINATION MECHANISM CURRENCY CUSTOMS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DISPUTE RESOLUTION E-GOVERNMENT E-GOVERNMENT SYSTEMS ELECTRONIC FILING GOVERNMENT REQUIREMENTS IDENTIFICATION NUMBER INCOME INCOME TAX INVESTMENT CLIMATE JURISDICTIONS LEGAL PROTECTION LEGISLATIVE REFORMS LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANIES MACROECONOMIC POLICY MINORITY SHAREHOLDERS ONE-STOP SHOP ONE-STOP SHOPS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PROCUREMENT QUALITY STANDARDS REFORM PROGRAM REGISTRIES RESULT RIGHTS OF MINORITY SHAREHOLDERS SHAREHOLDER TAX TRANSPARENCY UNIQUE IDENTIFIER USER VOLATILITY WEB The 2012 Doing Business (DB) Report lauds Morocco as the country that has achieved the biggest improvement in its ranking in 2011. The acknowledgment of the country's performance reflects a spectacular 21 place jump in its overall rank to 94, underpinning improvements and advances in four out of the 10 categories in the doing business index the success of the Comite National de l'Environnement des Affaires (CNEA) in implementing reforms over the last three years is likely to breed more success. The new government, formed in November 2011, declared renewed commitment to the CNEA, which is now recognized by various stakeholders as the legitimate focal point for business environment reforms. This achievement is expected to attract more support by the World Bank and other donors in the years ahead. There are still important challenges to the task of establishing a truly predictable and modern business environment in Morocco as indicated by its relative DB ranking, both globally and within the MENA region. Among these challenges is a need to further update and simplify laws on competition, concessions, the commercial code, collateral and bankruptcy and public procurement and to strengthen the capacity of various agencies for implementation. These reforms often take a long time as they extend over overlapping jurisdictions and agencies. 2012-08-13T13:17:52Z 2012-08-13T13:17:52Z 2012-02 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/02/15988207/morocco-moves-forward-arduous-path-reforming-doing-business-indicators http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10849 English MENA Knowledge and Learning Quick Notes Series; No. 58 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Middle East and North Africa Morocco
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topic ACTION PLAN
ACTION PLANS
ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESSES
BANKRUPTCY
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
BUSINESS INDICATORS
BUSINESS LAW
BUSINESS REGULATION
COLLATERAL
COMPANY INFORMATION
COORDINATION MECHANISM
CURRENCY
CUSTOMS
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DISPUTE RESOLUTION
E-GOVERNMENT
E-GOVERNMENT SYSTEMS
ELECTRONIC FILING
GOVERNMENT REQUIREMENTS
IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
INCOME
INCOME TAX
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
JURISDICTIONS
LEGAL PROTECTION
LEGISLATIVE REFORMS
LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANIES
MACROECONOMIC POLICY
MINORITY SHAREHOLDERS
ONE-STOP SHOP
ONE-STOP SHOPS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
PROCUREMENT
QUALITY STANDARDS
REFORM PROGRAM
REGISTRIES
RESULT
RIGHTS OF MINORITY SHAREHOLDERS
SHAREHOLDER
TAX
TRANSPARENCY
UNIQUE IDENTIFIER
USER
VOLATILITY
WEB
spellingShingle ACTION PLAN
ACTION PLANS
ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESSES
BANKRUPTCY
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
BUSINESS INDICATORS
BUSINESS LAW
BUSINESS REGULATION
COLLATERAL
COMPANY INFORMATION
COORDINATION MECHANISM
CURRENCY
CUSTOMS
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DISPUTE RESOLUTION
E-GOVERNMENT
E-GOVERNMENT SYSTEMS
ELECTRONIC FILING
GOVERNMENT REQUIREMENTS
IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
INCOME
INCOME TAX
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
JURISDICTIONS
LEGAL PROTECTION
LEGISLATIVE REFORMS
LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANIES
MACROECONOMIC POLICY
MINORITY SHAREHOLDERS
ONE-STOP SHOP
ONE-STOP SHOPS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
PROCUREMENT
QUALITY STANDARDS
REFORM PROGRAM
REGISTRIES
RESULT
RIGHTS OF MINORITY SHAREHOLDERS
SHAREHOLDER
TAX
TRANSPARENCY
UNIQUE IDENTIFIER
USER
VOLATILITY
WEB
Meneval, Philippe De
Hassan, Youssef Saadani
Abdulrazzaq, Ali Al
Morocco Moves Forward on an Arduous Path Reforming its Doing Business Indicators
geographic_facet Middle East and North Africa
Morocco
relation MENA Knowledge and Learning Quick Notes Series; No. 58
description The 2012 Doing Business (DB) Report lauds Morocco as the country that has achieved the biggest improvement in its ranking in 2011. The acknowledgment of the country's performance reflects a spectacular 21 place jump in its overall rank to 94, underpinning improvements and advances in four out of the 10 categories in the doing business index the success of the Comite National de l'Environnement des Affaires (CNEA) in implementing reforms over the last three years is likely to breed more success. The new government, formed in November 2011, declared renewed commitment to the CNEA, which is now recognized by various stakeholders as the legitimate focal point for business environment reforms. This achievement is expected to attract more support by the World Bank and other donors in the years ahead. There are still important challenges to the task of establishing a truly predictable and modern business environment in Morocco as indicated by its relative DB ranking, both globally and within the MENA region. Among these challenges is a need to further update and simplify laws on competition, concessions, the commercial code, collateral and bankruptcy and public procurement and to strengthen the capacity of various agencies for implementation. These reforms often take a long time as they extend over overlapping jurisdictions and agencies.
format Publications & Research :: Brief
author Meneval, Philippe De
Hassan, Youssef Saadani
Abdulrazzaq, Ali Al
author_facet Meneval, Philippe De
Hassan, Youssef Saadani
Abdulrazzaq, Ali Al
author_sort Meneval, Philippe De
title Morocco Moves Forward on an Arduous Path Reforming its Doing Business Indicators
title_short Morocco Moves Forward on an Arduous Path Reforming its Doing Business Indicators
title_full Morocco Moves Forward on an Arduous Path Reforming its Doing Business Indicators
title_fullStr Morocco Moves Forward on an Arduous Path Reforming its Doing Business Indicators
title_full_unstemmed Morocco Moves Forward on an Arduous Path Reforming its Doing Business Indicators
title_sort morocco moves forward on an arduous path reforming its doing business indicators
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/02/15988207/morocco-moves-forward-arduous-path-reforming-doing-business-indicators
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