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Clive Sexton
Director, Impact Executives
Global Interim Management provider
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The 'Best and Easiest' locations to do business?
As Summer comes to a close, holidays for many in the Interim Management world are becoming a distant memory and attention is turning back to business travel. I was intrigued to read this month in Director magazine about the fastest growing long-haul routes..the league table was as follows:
1.
2.
3.London>Hong Kong,
4.Melbourne>
5.Sydney>
6.
7.
8.Dubai>
9.London>
10.Brisbane>
This
coincided with seeing an article in The Times stating that Britain has
slipped back in the global league of business-friendly economies, as
the world enjoys an unprecedented era of market reform, according to a
World bank report. The
Top five easiest economies in which to do business
1 (2 last year)
2 (1)
3 (3) United States
4 (4)
5 (6)
The five worst places for ease of doing business
175 (175) Dem Rep of
174 (174)
173 (173)
172 (172)
171 (169) Congo-Brazzaville
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Hong Kong, part of communist-run
In the report Doing Business 2007, the World Bank encourages countries to pursue market-based reforms to make it easier to start a business, employ workers, register property and enforce contracts.
Despite reforms to strengthen the accountability of company directors and to tighten corporate governance,
"The pick-up of reform in the
The top economies for ease of doing business were named as
The report paints an optimistic picture of
Several countries, including
What do you think, where is your favourite place to do business?
Many thanks to of The Times newspaper for the inspiration behind this article. Link to full article:
http://business.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,16849-2344583,00.html
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