Customs Modernization Initiatives : Case Studies
This volume presents case studies of customs modernization initiatives in eight developing countries: Bolivia, Ghana, Morocco, Mozambique, Peru, the Philippines, Turkey, and Uganda. The purpose of these case studies was to obtain a firsthand view o...
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okr-10986-149112021-04-23T14:03:12Z Customs Modernization Initiatives : Case Studies De Wulf, Luc Sokol, José B. De Wulf, Luc Sokol, José B. ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES AIM AUDITS CAPITAL GOODS CARGO CARRIERS CUSTOMS CUSTOMS ADMINISTRATION CUSTOMS ADMINISTRATIONS CUSTOMS CLEARANCE CUSTOMS CONTROLS CUSTOMS DUTIES CUSTOMS MODERNIZATION CUSTOMS OPERATIONS CUSTOMS PROCEDURES CUSTOMS REFORM CUSTOMS REGULATIONS CUSTOMS VALUATION ECONOMIC CONDITIONS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH EMPLOYMENT FINANCIAL RESOURCES FOREIGN TRADE FREE TRADE IMPORT DUTIES IMPORT QUOTAS IMPORTS INTERNATIONAL TRADE LEGISLATION MIDDLE EAST NONTARIFF TRADE BARRIERS OIL POVERTY ALLEVIATION PROPERTY RIGHTS RISK MANAGEMENT SHIPMENTS SOUTH AMERICAN STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT TAX RATES TAX REVENUE TAXATION TRADE AGREEMENTS TRADE FACILITATION TRADE LIBERALIZATION TRADE POLICY TRADE REGIME VALUE ADDED TAXES This volume presents case studies of customs modernization initiatives in eight developing countries: Bolivia, Ghana, Morocco, Mozambique, Peru, the Philippines, Turkey, and Uganda. The purpose of these case studies was to obtain a firsthand view of how these countries undertook customs reforms and to assess their success. The overall lessons learned from these studies are presented in chapter 2 of the Customs Modernization Handbook (World Bank forthcoming), a companion volume that provides policymakers, practitioners, and project managers from development agencies with an overview of the key issues they need to address in preparing and implementing customs modernization initiatives. The audience for the Customs Modernization Handbook is customs officials who are called on to design and implement customs reform and modernization strategies, as well as staff members of the World Bank and of other multilateral and bilateral development agencies who support developing countries in implementing such strategies. All the case studies except for the one on Ghana were prepared using basically the same methodology, which aimed at identifying the origins of the reforms, the main drivers, and the outcomes. The Ghana case study is somewhat different, because it focuses on how the automation of trade and customs processes took the lead in the trade facilitation and customs reform. 2013-08-08T14:27:49Z 2013-08-08T14:27:49Z 2004 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/01/5163770/customs-modernization-initiatives-case-studies 0-8213-5752-2 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14911 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC: World Bank and Oxford University Press Publications & Research :: Publication Publications & Research :: Publication Africa East Asia and Pacific Europe and Central Asia Latin America & Caribbean Middle East and North Africa Bolivia Ghana Morocco Mozambique Peru Philippines Turkey Uganda |
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ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES AIM AUDITS CAPITAL GOODS CARGO CARRIERS CUSTOMS CUSTOMS ADMINISTRATION CUSTOMS ADMINISTRATIONS CUSTOMS CLEARANCE CUSTOMS CONTROLS CUSTOMS DUTIES CUSTOMS MODERNIZATION CUSTOMS OPERATIONS CUSTOMS PROCEDURES CUSTOMS REFORM CUSTOMS REGULATIONS CUSTOMS VALUATION ECONOMIC CONDITIONS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH EMPLOYMENT FINANCIAL RESOURCES FOREIGN TRADE FREE TRADE IMPORT DUTIES IMPORT QUOTAS IMPORTS INTERNATIONAL TRADE LEGISLATION MIDDLE EAST NONTARIFF TRADE BARRIERS OIL POVERTY ALLEVIATION PROPERTY RIGHTS RISK MANAGEMENT SHIPMENTS SOUTH AMERICAN STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT TAX RATES TAX REVENUE TAXATION TRADE AGREEMENTS TRADE FACILITATION TRADE LIBERALIZATION TRADE POLICY TRADE REGIME VALUE ADDED TAXES |
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ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES AIM AUDITS CAPITAL GOODS CARGO CARRIERS CUSTOMS CUSTOMS ADMINISTRATION CUSTOMS ADMINISTRATIONS CUSTOMS CLEARANCE CUSTOMS CONTROLS CUSTOMS DUTIES CUSTOMS MODERNIZATION CUSTOMS OPERATIONS CUSTOMS PROCEDURES CUSTOMS REFORM CUSTOMS REGULATIONS CUSTOMS VALUATION ECONOMIC CONDITIONS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH EMPLOYMENT FINANCIAL RESOURCES FOREIGN TRADE FREE TRADE IMPORT DUTIES IMPORT QUOTAS IMPORTS INTERNATIONAL TRADE LEGISLATION MIDDLE EAST NONTARIFF TRADE BARRIERS OIL POVERTY ALLEVIATION PROPERTY RIGHTS RISK MANAGEMENT SHIPMENTS SOUTH AMERICAN STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT TAX RATES TAX REVENUE TAXATION TRADE AGREEMENTS TRADE FACILITATION TRADE LIBERALIZATION TRADE POLICY TRADE REGIME VALUE ADDED TAXES De Wulf, Luc Sokol, José B. Customs Modernization Initiatives : Case Studies |
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Africa East Asia and Pacific Europe and Central Asia Latin America & Caribbean Middle East and North Africa Bolivia Ghana Morocco Mozambique Peru Philippines Turkey Uganda |
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This volume presents case studies of
customs modernization initiatives in eight developing
countries: Bolivia, Ghana, Morocco, Mozambique, Peru, the
Philippines, Turkey, and Uganda. The purpose of these case
studies was to obtain a firsthand view of how these
countries undertook customs reforms and to assess their
success. The overall lessons learned from these studies are
presented in chapter 2 of the Customs Modernization Handbook
(World Bank forthcoming), a companion volume that provides
policymakers, practitioners, and project managers from
development agencies with an overview of the key issues they
need to address in preparing and implementing customs
modernization initiatives. The audience for the Customs
Modernization Handbook is customs officials who are called
on to design and implement customs reform and modernization
strategies, as well as staff members of the World Bank and
of other multilateral and bilateral development agencies who
support developing countries in implementing such
strategies. All the case studies except for the one on Ghana
were prepared using basically the same methodology, which
aimed at identifying the origins of the reforms, the main
drivers, and the outcomes. The Ghana case study is somewhat
different, because it focuses on how the automation of trade
and customs processes took the lead in the trade
facilitation and customs reform. |
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Customs Modernization Initiatives : Case Studies |
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Customs Modernization Initiatives : Case Studies |
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