China’s Doing Business Success : Drivers of Reforms and Opportunities for the Future

The objective of this working paper is to: (i) document China’s business environment reform experience over the past few years, (ii) analyze the reform measures and the institutional arrangements that enabled this success, (iii) identify the remain...

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Main Authors: Piatkowski, Marcin, Solf, Sylvia, Wei, Wenting
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2020
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/303721595571418864/China-s-Doing-Business-Success-Drivers-of-Reforms-and-Opportunities-for-the-Future
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spelling okr-10986-342222021-05-25T09:50:25Z China’s Doing Business Success : Drivers of Reforms and Opportunities for the Future Piatkowski, Marcin Solf, Sylvia Wei, Wenting INVESTMENT CLIMATE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT REGULATORY REFORM PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY E-GOVERNMENT KNOWLEDGE SHARING The objective of this working paper is to: (i) document China’s business environment reform experience over the past few years, (ii) analyze the reform measures and the institutional arrangements that enabled this success, (iii) identify the remaining opportunities for business environment reforms; and (iv) share lessons learned from China’s experience with other economies that also aspire to improve the business environment. 2020-07-28T15:37:42Z 2020-07-28T15:37:42Z 2020-07-24 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/303721595571418864/China-s-Doing-Business-Success-Drivers-of-Reforms-and-Opportunities-for-the-Future http://hdl.handle.net/10986/34222 English Finance, Competitiveness and Innovation Insight; 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 East Asia and Pacific China
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topic INVESTMENT CLIMATE
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
REGULATORY REFORM
PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY
E-GOVERNMENT
KNOWLEDGE SHARING
spellingShingle INVESTMENT CLIMATE
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
REGULATORY REFORM
PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY
E-GOVERNMENT
KNOWLEDGE SHARING
Piatkowski, Marcin
Solf, Sylvia
Wei, Wenting
China’s Doing Business Success : Drivers of Reforms and Opportunities for the Future
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China
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description The objective of this working paper is to: (i) document China’s business environment reform experience over the past few years, (ii) analyze the reform measures and the institutional arrangements that enabled this success, (iii) identify the remaining opportunities for business environment reforms; and (iv) share lessons learned from China’s experience with other economies that also aspire to improve the business environment.
format Working Paper
author Piatkowski, Marcin
Solf, Sylvia
Wei, Wenting
author_facet Piatkowski, Marcin
Solf, Sylvia
Wei, Wenting
author_sort Piatkowski, Marcin
title China’s Doing Business Success : Drivers of Reforms and Opportunities for the Future
title_short China’s Doing Business Success : Drivers of Reforms and Opportunities for the Future
title_full China’s Doing Business Success : Drivers of Reforms and Opportunities for the Future
title_fullStr China’s Doing Business Success : Drivers of Reforms and Opportunities for the Future
title_full_unstemmed China’s Doing Business Success : Drivers of Reforms and Opportunities for the Future
title_sort china’s doing business success : drivers of reforms and opportunities for the future
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2020
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/303721595571418864/China-s-Doing-Business-Success-Drivers-of-Reforms-and-Opportunities-for-the-Future
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