Business Regulations and Growth

Over the past decade, there has been increased interest in improving business regulations, in part because of the increased availability of data that can inform and monitor those improvements. This paper analyzes whether these regulatory changes ar...

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Main Authors: Divanbeigi, Raian, Ramalho, Rita
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2015
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/06/24604146/business-regulations-growth
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spelling okr-10986-221722021-04-23T14:04:07Z Business Regulations and Growth Divanbeigi, Raian Ramalho, Rita EXPENDITURE TRANSACTIONS RESOURCES DEREGULATION TRANSACTION AVAILABILITY OF DATA REGULATORY FRAMEWORK CONSUMPTION ACCOUNTING REGISTRIES INTERNATIONAL TRADE BUSINESS INDICATOR ECONOMIC OUTCOMES RESULTS FINANCIAL CRISIS INCOME VALUE BUYER BUSINESS TAXES FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT BUSINESS CREATION CREDIT MACROECONOMICS REAL GDP GDP PER CAPITA LIQUIDITY INFORMATION EXPORTS POLITICAL ECONOMY EXPENDITURES COST DISTRIBUTION BUSINESS INDICATORS VARIABLES PRIVATE SECTOR QUALITY PAYMENTS BANKRUPTCY ECONOMICS OPEN ACCESS RESULT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT TRADE LICENSE FEES INSTITUTIONS LINK GDP DATA GOODS THEORY INFLUENCE LICENSES GROWTH RATE BUSINESS REGULATION INVESTMENT BUSINESSES BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS PERFORMANCE INSPECTIONS BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT COMMERCIAL BUSINESS LICENSE LOGISTICS CUSTOMS BUSINESS SYSTEM PRODUCTIVITY CORPORATE FINANCE CERTIFICATES ECONOMETRIC MODELS PROFIT REGULATORY SYSTEM ACCOUNTS COMMUNICATION DEBT BUSINESS REGULATIONS FINANCIAL RISK WEB LINKS BUSINESS CYCLE PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT DATABASE OUTCOMES BUSINESS ENTRY NATURAL RESOURCES BUSINESS REGISTRATION ACCOUNT USES PERFORMANCES ECONOMIC RISK TAXES GOVERNMENT SERVICES DEVELOPMENT POLICY Over the past decade, there has been increased interest in improving business regulations, in part because of the increased availability of data that can inform and monitor those improvements. This paper analyzes whether these regulatory changes are linked to economic outcomes. With panel data for 10 years across more than 180 countries, the paper establishes the link between business regulations, firm creation, and growth. It is found that an improvement of 10 points in the overall measure of business regulations is linked to an increase of around 0.5 new businesses per 1,000 adults. Moreover, the results show that although small changes in the overall level of business regulations may have a negligible link to growth, moving from the lowest quartile of improvement in business regulations to the highest quartile is associated with a significant increase in annual per capita growth of around 0.8 percentage points. In addition, the results highlight the importance of sound entry and exit regulations and sound credit market regulations and court enforcement for growth. 2015-07-16T15:04:21Z 2015-07-16T15:04:21Z 2015-06 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/06/24604146/business-regulations-growth http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22172 English en_US Policy Research Working Paper;No. 7299 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper
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topic EXPENDITURE
TRANSACTIONS
RESOURCES
DEREGULATION
TRANSACTION
AVAILABILITY OF DATA
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
CONSUMPTION
ACCOUNTING
REGISTRIES
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
BUSINESS INDICATOR
ECONOMIC OUTCOMES
RESULTS
FINANCIAL CRISIS
INCOME
VALUE
BUYER
BUSINESS TAXES
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
BUSINESS CREATION
CREDIT
MACROECONOMICS
REAL GDP
GDP PER CAPITA
LIQUIDITY
INFORMATION
EXPORTS
POLITICAL ECONOMY
EXPENDITURES
COST
DISTRIBUTION
BUSINESS INDICATORS
VARIABLES
PRIVATE SECTOR
QUALITY
PAYMENTS
BANKRUPTCY
ECONOMICS
OPEN ACCESS
RESULT
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
DEVELOPMENT
TRADE
LICENSE FEES
INSTITUTIONS
LINK
GDP
DATA
GOODS
THEORY
INFLUENCE
LICENSES
GROWTH RATE
BUSINESS REGULATION
INVESTMENT
BUSINESSES
BUSINESS
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
PERFORMANCE
INSPECTIONS
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
COMMERCIAL BUSINESS
LICENSE
LOGISTICS
CUSTOMS
BUSINESS SYSTEM
PRODUCTIVITY
CORPORATE FINANCE
CERTIFICATES
ECONOMETRIC MODELS
PROFIT
REGULATORY SYSTEM
ACCOUNTS
COMMUNICATION
DEBT
BUSINESS REGULATIONS
FINANCIAL RISK
WEB
LINKS
BUSINESS CYCLE
PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
DATABASE
OUTCOMES
BUSINESS ENTRY
NATURAL RESOURCES
BUSINESS REGISTRATION
ACCOUNT
USES
PERFORMANCES
ECONOMIC RISK
TAXES
GOVERNMENT SERVICES
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
spellingShingle EXPENDITURE
TRANSACTIONS
RESOURCES
DEREGULATION
TRANSACTION
AVAILABILITY OF DATA
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
CONSUMPTION
ACCOUNTING
REGISTRIES
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
BUSINESS INDICATOR
ECONOMIC OUTCOMES
RESULTS
FINANCIAL CRISIS
INCOME
VALUE
BUYER
BUSINESS TAXES
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
BUSINESS CREATION
CREDIT
MACROECONOMICS
REAL GDP
GDP PER CAPITA
LIQUIDITY
INFORMATION
EXPORTS
POLITICAL ECONOMY
EXPENDITURES
COST
DISTRIBUTION
BUSINESS INDICATORS
VARIABLES
PRIVATE SECTOR
QUALITY
PAYMENTS
BANKRUPTCY
ECONOMICS
OPEN ACCESS
RESULT
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
DEVELOPMENT
TRADE
LICENSE FEES
INSTITUTIONS
LINK
GDP
DATA
GOODS
THEORY
INFLUENCE
LICENSES
GROWTH RATE
BUSINESS REGULATION
INVESTMENT
BUSINESSES
BUSINESS
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
PERFORMANCE
INSPECTIONS
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
COMMERCIAL BUSINESS
LICENSE
LOGISTICS
CUSTOMS
BUSINESS SYSTEM
PRODUCTIVITY
CORPORATE FINANCE
CERTIFICATES
ECONOMETRIC MODELS
PROFIT
REGULATORY SYSTEM
ACCOUNTS
COMMUNICATION
DEBT
BUSINESS REGULATIONS
FINANCIAL RISK
WEB
LINKS
BUSINESS CYCLE
PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
DATABASE
OUTCOMES
BUSINESS ENTRY
NATURAL RESOURCES
BUSINESS REGISTRATION
ACCOUNT
USES
PERFORMANCES
ECONOMIC RISK
TAXES
GOVERNMENT SERVICES
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
Divanbeigi, Raian
Ramalho, Rita
Business Regulations and Growth
relation Policy Research Working Paper;No. 7299
description Over the past decade, there has been increased interest in improving business regulations, in part because of the increased availability of data that can inform and monitor those improvements. This paper analyzes whether these regulatory changes are linked to economic outcomes. With panel data for 10 years across more than 180 countries, the paper establishes the link between business regulations, firm creation, and growth. It is found that an improvement of 10 points in the overall measure of business regulations is linked to an increase of around 0.5 new businesses per 1,000 adults. Moreover, the results show that although small changes in the overall level of business regulations may have a negligible link to growth, moving from the lowest quartile of improvement in business regulations to the highest quartile is associated with a significant increase in annual per capita growth of around 0.8 percentage points. In addition, the results highlight the importance of sound entry and exit regulations and sound credit market regulations and court enforcement for growth.
format Working Paper
author Divanbeigi, Raian
Ramalho, Rita
author_facet Divanbeigi, Raian
Ramalho, Rita
author_sort Divanbeigi, Raian
title Business Regulations and Growth
title_short Business Regulations and Growth
title_full Business Regulations and Growth
title_fullStr Business Regulations and Growth
title_full_unstemmed Business Regulations and Growth
title_sort business regulations and growth
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2015
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/06/24604146/business-regulations-growth
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22172
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