Bhutan Investment Climate Assessment Report : Vitalizing the Private Sector, Creating Jobs, Volume 1. Summary Report
The objective of the Bhutan Investment Climate Assessment (ICA) is to evaluate the investment climate in Bhutan in all its operational dimensions and promote policies to strengthen the private sector. This ICA consists of two volumes. Volume 1 summ...
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ACCESS TO BANKING ACCESS TO BANKING SERVICES ACCESS TO CAPITAL ACCESS TO CREDIT ACCESS TO FINANCE ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE ADMINISTRATIVE BURDENS ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS ADVISORY SERVICES AGRICULTURAL SECTORS APPLICATION PROCEDURES AUDITS BANDWIDTH BANK ACCESS BANK ACCOUNT BANK ACCOUNTS BANK CUSTOMER BANK FINANCING BANK SERVICES BORROWER BUSINESS CLIMATE BUSINESS CONTINUITY BUSINESS ENABLING BUSINESS ENABLING ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS INDICATORS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BUSINESS OWNERS BUSINESS PROCESS BUYER CAPACITY BUILDING CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS CASH FLOW CASH RESERVE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE COLLATERAL COLLATERAL REQUIREMENTS COMMERCIAL BANKS COMMERCIAL LENDERS COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE COMPETITIVENESS COMPLIANCE COSTS CONNECTIVITY CONSUMER PROTECTION CORRUPTION CPI CREDIT BUREAU CREDIT CARD CREDIT HISTORIES CREDIT INFORMATION CREDIT INFORMATION BUREAU CREDIT LINE CREDIT POLICIES CREDIT WORTHINESS CREDITORS CREDITWORTHINESS CUSTOMS CUSTOMS CLEARANCE DELIVERY SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT FINANCE E-GOVERNMENT E-GOVERNMENT INITIATIVE EARNINGS ECONOMETRICS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMICS EDUCATION LEVELS EDUCATION SYSTEM EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENTS ELECTRICITY ELECTRONIC PAYMENT EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE EMPLOYEE EMPLOYER EMPLOYERS EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES EMPOWERMENT EMPOWERMENT OF WOMEN ENDOWMENTS ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT ENTERPRISE REGISTRATION ENTERPRISE SURVEY ENTERPRISE SURVEYS ENTREPRENEUR ENVIRONMENTAL EXCHANGE RATE EXPATRIATE EXPENDITURE EXTERNAL COMMERCIAL BORROWING EXTERNAL FINANCING FEMALE BUSINESS FEMALE ENTREPRENEURS FINANCIAL ACCESS FINANCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION FINANCIAL NEEDS FINANCIAL OUTREACH FINANCIAL PRODUCTS FINANCIAL SERVICE FINANCIAL SERVICES FINANCIAL SYSTEM FINANCIAL SYSTEMS FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT FOREIGN INVESTMENT FORMAL BANKING G2C GENDER GENDER DIFFERENCES GENDER EQUALITY GLOBAL MARKETS GLOBALIZATION GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS GOVERNMENT-TO-CITIZENS GROWTH PATH GUARANTEE SCHEMES HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN RESOURCES ICT IMAGE INDUSTRIAL STRUCTURE INFORMATION ASYMMETRIES INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION INSPECTION SYSTEM INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION INTERNATIONAL FINANCE INVENTORIES INVENTORY ISSUE OF ACCESS JOB CREATION KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY LABOR COSTS LABOR FORCE LABOR FORCE SURVEYS LABOR MARKET LABOR PRODUCTIVITY LABOUR FORCE LABOUR FORCE SURVEY LACK OF ACCESS LACK OF INFORMATION LAND ISSUES LEGAL BASIS LICENSE LICENSES LIMITED ACCESS LIMITED ACCESS TO FINANCE LINES OF CREDIT LOAN LOAN DEFAULTS LOAN GUARANTEE LOAN TERMS MANUFACTURING MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES MARKET ACCESS MARKET CONSTRAINTS MEDIUM ENTERPRISE MICRO ENTERPRISES MONETARY AUTHORITY NATIONAL ACCOUNTING NATIONAL BANK NATIONAL INCOME NATURAL RESOURCES NEW MARKETS NEW TECHNOLOGIES ONLINE SYSTEM OPEN ACCESS OUTSOURCING PENSION FUND PERSONAL ASSETS PHYSICAL CAPITAL POLICY MAKERS PRIVATE INVESTMENT PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PRIVATE SECTOR FIRMS PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION PROPERTY RIGHTS PROPRIETORSHIPS PROVISION OF CREDIT PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REGULATORY POLICIES RELIABLE ACCESS RESOURCE ALLOCATION RESULT RESULTS RISK MITIGATION SALES REVENUES SCHOLARSHIPS SECURITIES SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS SMALL BUSINESSES START-UP SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TECHNICAL TRAINING TELECOM TELECOMMUNICATIONS TELECOMMUNICATIONS INFRASTRUCTURE TELECOMMUNICATIONS NETWORK TRADE FACILITATION UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATES URBAN AREAS URBAN DEVELOPMENT VENTURE CAPITAL WAGES WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS WOMEN IN BUSINESS |
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ACCESS TO BANKING ACCESS TO BANKING SERVICES ACCESS TO CAPITAL ACCESS TO CREDIT ACCESS TO FINANCE ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE ADMINISTRATIVE BURDENS ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS ADVISORY SERVICES AGRICULTURAL SECTORS APPLICATION PROCEDURES AUDITS BANDWIDTH BANK ACCESS BANK ACCOUNT BANK ACCOUNTS BANK CUSTOMER BANK FINANCING BANK SERVICES BORROWER BUSINESS CLIMATE BUSINESS CONTINUITY BUSINESS ENABLING BUSINESS ENABLING ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS INDICATORS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BUSINESS OWNERS BUSINESS PROCESS BUYER CAPACITY BUILDING CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS CASH FLOW CASH RESERVE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE COLLATERAL COLLATERAL REQUIREMENTS COMMERCIAL BANKS COMMERCIAL LENDERS COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE COMPETITIVENESS COMPLIANCE COSTS CONNECTIVITY CONSUMER PROTECTION CORRUPTION CPI CREDIT BUREAU CREDIT CARD CREDIT HISTORIES CREDIT INFORMATION CREDIT INFORMATION BUREAU CREDIT LINE CREDIT POLICIES CREDIT WORTHINESS CREDITORS CREDITWORTHINESS CUSTOMS CUSTOMS CLEARANCE DELIVERY SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT FINANCE E-GOVERNMENT E-GOVERNMENT INITIATIVE EARNINGS ECONOMETRICS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMICS EDUCATION LEVELS EDUCATION SYSTEM EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENTS ELECTRICITY ELECTRONIC PAYMENT EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE EMPLOYEE EMPLOYER EMPLOYERS EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES EMPOWERMENT EMPOWERMENT OF WOMEN ENDOWMENTS ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT ENTERPRISE REGISTRATION ENTERPRISE SURVEY ENTERPRISE SURVEYS ENTREPRENEUR ENVIRONMENTAL EXCHANGE RATE EXPATRIATE EXPENDITURE EXTERNAL COMMERCIAL BORROWING EXTERNAL FINANCING FEMALE BUSINESS FEMALE ENTREPRENEURS FINANCIAL ACCESS FINANCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION FINANCIAL NEEDS FINANCIAL OUTREACH FINANCIAL PRODUCTS FINANCIAL SERVICE FINANCIAL SERVICES FINANCIAL SYSTEM FINANCIAL SYSTEMS FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT FOREIGN INVESTMENT FORMAL BANKING G2C GENDER GENDER DIFFERENCES GENDER EQUALITY GLOBAL MARKETS GLOBALIZATION GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS GOVERNMENT-TO-CITIZENS GROWTH PATH GUARANTEE SCHEMES HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN RESOURCES ICT IMAGE INDUSTRIAL STRUCTURE INFORMATION ASYMMETRIES INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION INSPECTION SYSTEM INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION INTERNATIONAL FINANCE INVENTORIES INVENTORY ISSUE OF ACCESS JOB CREATION KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY LABOR COSTS LABOR FORCE LABOR FORCE SURVEYS LABOR MARKET LABOR PRODUCTIVITY LABOUR FORCE LABOUR FORCE SURVEY LACK OF ACCESS LACK OF INFORMATION LAND ISSUES LEGAL BASIS LICENSE LICENSES LIMITED ACCESS LIMITED ACCESS TO FINANCE LINES OF CREDIT LOAN LOAN DEFAULTS LOAN GUARANTEE LOAN TERMS MANUFACTURING MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES MARKET ACCESS MARKET CONSTRAINTS MEDIUM ENTERPRISE MICRO ENTERPRISES MONETARY AUTHORITY NATIONAL ACCOUNTING NATIONAL BANK NATIONAL INCOME NATURAL RESOURCES NEW MARKETS NEW TECHNOLOGIES ONLINE SYSTEM OPEN ACCESS OUTSOURCING PENSION FUND PERSONAL ASSETS PHYSICAL CAPITAL POLICY MAKERS PRIVATE INVESTMENT PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PRIVATE SECTOR FIRMS PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION PROPERTY RIGHTS PROPRIETORSHIPS PROVISION OF CREDIT PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REGULATORY POLICIES RELIABLE ACCESS RESOURCE ALLOCATION RESULT RESULTS RISK MITIGATION SALES REVENUES SCHOLARSHIPS SECURITIES SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS SMALL BUSINESSES START-UP SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TECHNICAL TRAINING TELECOM TELECOMMUNICATIONS TELECOMMUNICATIONS INFRASTRUCTURE TELECOMMUNICATIONS NETWORK TRADE FACILITATION UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATES URBAN AREAS URBAN DEVELOPMENT VENTURE CAPITAL WAGES WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS WOMEN IN BUSINESS World Bank Bhutan Investment Climate Assessment Report : Vitalizing the Private Sector, Creating Jobs, Volume 1. Summary Report |
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The objective of the Bhutan Investment
Climate Assessment (ICA) is to evaluate the investment
climate in Bhutan in all its operational dimensions and
promote policies to strengthen the private sector. This ICA
consists of two volumes. Volume 1 summarizes the main
results. Volume 2 presents a more detailed analysis of each
of the three main themes of the report: labor productivity
and skills, access to finance, and business government
relations, and is supplemented by a chapter on the gender
dimensions of the investment climate. Volume 2 also includes
the supporting econometric analysis of the enterprise survey
data. The purpose of Volume 2 is to provide additional
detail on the underlying data and analysis which supports
the main results summarized in Volume 1. In Volume 2,
Chapter 1 sets the Bhutanese context and background,
explains what's new in the second Bhutan Investment
Climate Assessment, and presents the overall findings of the
2010 report. Chapter 2 reviews the characteristics of the
investment climate in Bhutan, including the macroeconomic
perspective. Chapter 3 discusses labor productivity and
skills and the importance of focusing on high value added
niche industries. Chapter 4 reviews access to finance as a
primary constraint to firms in Bhutan and discusses an
apparent access to finance paradox. Chapter 5 reviews the
business government enabling environment in Bhutan and the
importance of licensing reform. Chapter 6 discusses the
gender dimension of the investment climate in Bhutan. |
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Bhutan Investment Climate Assessment Report : Vitalizing the Private Sector, Creating Jobs, Volume 1. Summary Report |
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Bhutan Investment Climate Assessment Report : Vitalizing the Private Sector, Creating Jobs, Volume 1. Summary Report |
title_full |
Bhutan Investment Climate Assessment Report : Vitalizing the Private Sector, Creating Jobs, Volume 1. Summary Report |
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Bhutan Investment Climate Assessment Report : Vitalizing the Private Sector, Creating Jobs, Volume 1. Summary Report |
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Bhutan Investment Climate Assessment Report : Vitalizing the Private Sector, Creating Jobs, Volume 1. Summary Report |
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bhutan investment climate assessment report : vitalizing the private sector, creating jobs, volume 1. summary report |
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okr-10986-128712021-04-23T14:03:03Z Bhutan Investment Climate Assessment Report : Vitalizing the Private Sector, Creating Jobs, Volume 1. Summary Report World Bank ACCESS TO BANKING ACCESS TO BANKING SERVICES ACCESS TO CAPITAL ACCESS TO CREDIT ACCESS TO FINANCE ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE ADMINISTRATIVE BURDENS ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS ADVISORY SERVICES AGRICULTURAL SECTORS APPLICATION PROCEDURES AUDITS BANDWIDTH BANK ACCESS BANK ACCOUNT BANK ACCOUNTS BANK CUSTOMER BANK FINANCING BANK SERVICES BORROWER BUSINESS CLIMATE BUSINESS CONTINUITY BUSINESS ENABLING BUSINESS ENABLING ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS INDICATORS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BUSINESS OWNERS BUSINESS PROCESS BUYER CAPACITY BUILDING CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS CASH FLOW CASH RESERVE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE COLLATERAL COLLATERAL REQUIREMENTS COMMERCIAL BANKS COMMERCIAL LENDERS COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE COMPETITIVENESS COMPLIANCE COSTS CONNECTIVITY CONSUMER PROTECTION CORRUPTION CPI CREDIT BUREAU CREDIT CARD CREDIT HISTORIES CREDIT INFORMATION CREDIT INFORMATION BUREAU CREDIT LINE CREDIT POLICIES CREDIT WORTHINESS CREDITORS CREDITWORTHINESS CUSTOMS CUSTOMS CLEARANCE DELIVERY SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT FINANCE E-GOVERNMENT E-GOVERNMENT INITIATIVE EARNINGS ECONOMETRICS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMICS EDUCATION LEVELS EDUCATION SYSTEM EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENTS ELECTRICITY ELECTRONIC PAYMENT EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE EMPLOYEE EMPLOYER EMPLOYERS EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES EMPOWERMENT EMPOWERMENT OF WOMEN ENDOWMENTS ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT ENTERPRISE REGISTRATION ENTERPRISE SURVEY ENTERPRISE SURVEYS ENTREPRENEUR ENVIRONMENTAL EXCHANGE RATE EXPATRIATE EXPENDITURE EXTERNAL COMMERCIAL BORROWING EXTERNAL FINANCING FEMALE BUSINESS FEMALE ENTREPRENEURS FINANCIAL ACCESS FINANCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION FINANCIAL NEEDS FINANCIAL OUTREACH FINANCIAL PRODUCTS FINANCIAL SERVICE FINANCIAL SERVICES FINANCIAL SYSTEM FINANCIAL SYSTEMS FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT FOREIGN INVESTMENT FORMAL BANKING G2C GENDER GENDER DIFFERENCES GENDER EQUALITY GLOBAL MARKETS GLOBALIZATION GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS GOVERNMENT-TO-CITIZENS GROWTH PATH GUARANTEE SCHEMES HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN RESOURCES ICT IMAGE INDUSTRIAL STRUCTURE INFORMATION ASYMMETRIES INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION INSPECTION SYSTEM INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION INTERNATIONAL FINANCE INVENTORIES INVENTORY ISSUE OF ACCESS JOB CREATION KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY LABOR COSTS LABOR FORCE LABOR FORCE SURVEYS LABOR MARKET LABOR PRODUCTIVITY LABOUR FORCE LABOUR FORCE SURVEY LACK OF ACCESS LACK OF INFORMATION LAND ISSUES LEGAL BASIS LICENSE LICENSES LIMITED ACCESS LIMITED ACCESS TO FINANCE LINES OF CREDIT LOAN LOAN DEFAULTS LOAN GUARANTEE LOAN TERMS MANUFACTURING MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES MARKET ACCESS MARKET CONSTRAINTS MEDIUM ENTERPRISE MICRO ENTERPRISES MONETARY AUTHORITY NATIONAL ACCOUNTING NATIONAL BANK NATIONAL INCOME NATURAL RESOURCES NEW MARKETS NEW TECHNOLOGIES ONLINE SYSTEM OPEN ACCESS OUTSOURCING PENSION FUND PERSONAL ASSETS PHYSICAL CAPITAL POLICY MAKERS PRIVATE INVESTMENT PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PRIVATE SECTOR FIRMS PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION PROPERTY RIGHTS PROPRIETORSHIPS PROVISION OF CREDIT PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REGULATORY POLICIES RELIABLE ACCESS RESOURCE ALLOCATION RESULT RESULTS RISK MITIGATION SALES REVENUES SCHOLARSHIPS SECURITIES SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS SMALL BUSINESSES START-UP SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TECHNICAL TRAINING TELECOM TELECOMMUNICATIONS TELECOMMUNICATIONS INFRASTRUCTURE TELECOMMUNICATIONS NETWORK TRADE FACILITATION UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATES URBAN AREAS URBAN DEVELOPMENT VENTURE CAPITAL WAGES WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS WOMEN IN BUSINESS The objective of the Bhutan Investment Climate Assessment (ICA) is to evaluate the investment climate in Bhutan in all its operational dimensions and promote policies to strengthen the private sector. This ICA consists of two volumes. Volume 1 summarizes the main results. Volume 2 presents a more detailed analysis of each of the three main themes of the report: labor productivity and skills, access to finance, and business government relations, and is supplemented by a chapter on the gender dimensions of the investment climate. Volume 2 also includes the supporting econometric analysis of the enterprise survey data. The purpose of Volume 2 is to provide additional detail on the underlying data and analysis which supports the main results summarized in Volume 1. In Volume 2, Chapter 1 sets the Bhutanese context and background, explains what's new in the second Bhutan Investment Climate Assessment, and presents the overall findings of the 2010 report. Chapter 2 reviews the characteristics of the investment climate in Bhutan, including the macroeconomic perspective. Chapter 3 discusses labor productivity and skills and the importance of focusing on high value added niche industries. Chapter 4 reviews access to finance as a primary constraint to firms in Bhutan and discusses an apparent access to finance paradox. Chapter 5 reviews the business government enabling environment in Bhutan and the importance of licensing reform. Chapter 6 discusses the gender dimension of the investment climate in Bhutan. 2013-03-24T22:32:47Z 2013-03-24T22:32:47Z 2010-09 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/09/16409092/bhutan-investment-climate-assessment-report-vitalizing-private-sector-creating-jobs-vol-1-2-volume-summary-report http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12871 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Investment Climate Assessment (ICA) Economic & Sector Work South Asia Bhutan |