On May 29, the World Bank published Doing Business in the Arab World 2012, the fourth in a series of annual reports benchmarking the regulations that enhance business activity and those that constrain it in 20 economies in the Arab world. Governments in 13 of 20 Arab economies implemented some 20 regulatory reforms in the year ending May 2011, aimed at improving the business environment for local entrepreneurs. Morocco was the most active in encouraging entrepreneurship through regulatory reform.
Also interesting on the same site: "Business Reforms in Middle East & North Africa," a compendium of findings of recent DB reports.
Also interesting on the same site: "Business Reforms in Middle East & North Africa," a compendium of findings of recent DB reports.
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