Thursday, March 3, 2011

2011 business environment rankings China in BRIC ranked highest in

China economic NET Beijing November 9 rising: the World Bank and International Finance Corporation jointly announced on Thursday the 2011 business environment report (DoingBusiness2011), to global 183 countries and regions according to their business and the business environment in a relaxed way for rankings. Singapore in this top ranked first, second in Hong Kong, China, New Zealand ranked third. Business index ranking higher country policies and regulations environment more conducive to entrepreneurship.

The top 10 countries: United Kingdom (4), United States (5), Denmark (6), Canada (7), Norway (8), Ireland (9), Australia (Chapter 10). China in this top ranked No. 79 in BRIC in ranking the highest. BRIC's other three countries in Russia at the 123rd, Brazil ranked No. 127, 134 in India.

The report, global 117 economies Government last year launched the 216 policy reforms aimed at simplifying enterprise creation and operational procedures, increased transparency, strengthen property rights, improving the commercial dispute resolution and the efficiency of bankruptcy procedures.

Globally, the OECD high-income economies business environment is the most simple, sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia economies most difficult. But in developing economies is becoming increasingly active. Last year, 66% on commercial policy reforms, 6 years ago for only 34%.

Over the past 5 years, 85% of the world economy through 1511 commercial policy reforms, national enterprise operations easier. The 2011 business environment report "launch of a new measure angle, reflected in 2005 after 174 economies business policy changes. China and India ranking improvement of maximum 40 economies. Improvement of the 30 largest economies, 1/3 from sub-Saharan Africa.

The report said that last year, and the national entrepreneurs related commercial policy improvement largest economy is Kazakhstan. Improvement this year 10 largest economies also includes three sub-Saharan economy-Rwanda (continuous advance commercial policy reform), Côte d'Ivoire and Zambia, and Peru, Viet Nam, Tajikistan, Hungary, Grenada and Brunei Darussalam.

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