Doing Business in Italy 2013
Doing Business in Italy 2013 is a new subnational report of the Doing Business series. It measures business regulations and their enforcement across 4 indicators in 13 Italian cities: Bari (Apulia), Bologna (Emilia-Romagna), Cagliari (Sardinia), Ca...
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Format: | Report |
Language: | English en_US |
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World Bank and International Finance Corporation, Washington, DC
2017
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/416881468039257109/Doing-business-2013 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/26637 |
Summary: | Doing Business in Italy 2013 is a new
subnational report of the Doing Business series. It measures
business regulations and their enforcement across 4
indicators in 13 Italian cities: Bari (Apulia), Bologna
(Emilia-Romagna), Cagliari (Sardinia), Campobasso (Molise),
Catanzaro (Calabria), L'Aquila (Abruzzo), Milan
(Lombardy), Naples (Campania), Padua (Veneto), Palermo
(Sicily), Potenza (Basilicata), Rome (Latium), and Turin
(Piedmont) and the indicator trading across borders in 7
ports: Cagliari (Sardinia), Catania (Sicily), Genoa
(Liguria), Gioia Tauro (Calabria), Naples (Campania),
Taranto (Apulia), Trieste (Friuli-Venezia Giulia). The
cities were selected by the Department for Planning and
Coordination of Economic Policy (DIPE) of the Presidency of
the Council of Ministers of the Italian Republic. The cities
can be compared against each other, and with 185 economies
worldwide. Doing Business investigates the regulations that
enhance business activity and those that constrain it.
Regulations affecting 5 stages of the life of a business are
measured at the subnational level in Italy: starting a
business, dealing with construction permits, registering
property, trading across borders and enforcing contracts.
These indicators were selected because they cover areas of
local jurisdiction or practice. The indicators are used to
analyze economic outcomes and identify what reforms have
worked, where and why. The data in Doing Business in Italy
2013 are current as of June 1st, 2012. |
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