Business regulation and economic performance
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Business regulation and economic performance
World Bank, c2010
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Overview / Norman V. Loayza and Luis Servén
- Product market regulation and macroeconomic performance : a review of cross-country evidence / Fabio Schiantarelli
- Regulation and macroeconomic performance / Norman V. Loayza, Ana María Oviedo, and Luis Servén
- Regulation and microeconomic dynamics / Norman V. Loayza, Ana María Oviedo, and Luis Servén
- Informality in Latin America and the Caribbean / Norman V. Loayza, Luis Servén, and Naotaka Sugawara
- Slow recoveries / Raphael Bergoeing, Norman V. Loayza, and Andrea Repetto
- Market reforms, factor reallocation, and productivity growth in Latin America / Marcela Eslava ... [et al.]
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book documents the regulatory obstacles faced by firms, particularly in developing countries, and assesses their implications for firm renewal and macroeconomic performance. It provides evidence that streamlining the regulatory framework would have a significant social pay-off, particularly in developing countries also burdened by weak governance. In tracing links between microeconomic policies and distortions, on the one hand, and aggregate performance in terms of productivity, growth and volatility, on the other, this book seeks to derive relevant lessons for development policy.
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