Doing Business Economy Profile 2017 : Mexico
This economy profile presents the Doing Business indicators for Mexico. To allow useful comparison, it also provides data for other selected economies (comparator economies) for each indicator. Doing Business 2017 is the 14th in a series of annual...
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okr-10986-255742021-05-25T10:54:35Z Doing Business Economy Profile 2017 : Mexico World Bank Group business environment construction permits regulation access to finance taxes contract law labor policies This economy profile presents the Doing Business indicators for Mexico. To allow useful comparison, it also provides data for other selected economies (comparator economies) for each indicator. Doing Business 2017 is the 14th in a series of annual reports investigating the regulations that enhance business activity and those that constrain it. Economies are ranked on their ease of doing business; for 2016 Mexico ranks 45. Doing Business sheds light on how easy or difficult it is 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 11 areas in the life cycle of a business: starting a business, dealing with construction permits, getting electricity, registering property, getting credit, protecting minority investors, paying taxes, trading across borders, enforcing contracts, resolving insolvency and labor market regulation. Doing Business 2017 presents the data for the labor market regulation indicators in an annex. The report does not present rankings of economies on labor market regulation indicators or include the topic in the aggregate distance to frontier score or ranking on the ease of doing business. The indicators are used to analyze economic outcomes and identify what reforms have worked, where and why. The data in this report are current as of June 1, 2016 (except for the paying taxes indicators, which cover the period January–December 2015). 2016-12-02T17:07:05Z 2016-12-02T17:07:05Z 2016-10-25 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/566401478590094214/Doing-business-2017-equal-opportunity-for-all-Mexico http://hdl.handle.net/10986/25574 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Working Paper Latin America & Caribbean Mexico |
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This economy profile presents the Doing
Business indicators for Mexico. To allow useful comparison,
it also provides data for other selected economies
(comparator economies) for each indicator. Doing Business
2017 is the 14th in a series of annual reports investigating
the regulations that enhance business activity and those
that constrain it. Economies are ranked on their ease of
doing business; for 2016 Mexico ranks 45. Doing Business
sheds light on how easy or difficult it is 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 11 areas in the life
cycle of a business: starting a business, dealing with
construction permits, getting electricity, registering
property, getting credit, protecting minority investors,
paying taxes, trading across borders, enforcing contracts,
resolving insolvency and labor market regulation. Doing
Business 2017 presents the data for the labor market
regulation indicators in an annex. The report does not
present rankings of economies on labor market regulation
indicators or include the topic in the aggregate distance to
frontier score or ranking on the ease of doing business.
The indicators are used to analyze economic outcomes and
identify what reforms have worked, where and why. The data
in this report are current as of June 1, 2016 (except for
the paying taxes indicators, which cover the period
January–December 2015). |
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Doing Business Economy Profile 2017 : Mexico |
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Doing Business Economy Profile 2017 : Mexico |
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Doing Business Economy Profile 2017 : Mexico |
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Doing Business Economy Profile 2017 : Mexico |
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