The Regulation of Entry: A Survey

Simplifying entry regulation has been a popular reform since the publication of Djankov and others (2002). The inclusion of business entry indicators in the World Bank's Doing Business project has led to an acceleration in reform: in 2003-08, 193 reforms took place in 116 countries. A large aca...

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subjects Alliances
Business structures
Commercial regulation
Comparative government
Cost of entry
D24
D92
Economic regulation
Economic theory
Entrepreneurship
Industrial regulation
International business enterprises
International economics
Manycountries
Market entry
Observational research
Productivity
Reforms
Regulation
Regulatory reform
Scholarly publishing
Start up firms
Studies
Survey data
Trade liberalization
World Bank
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