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World Bank urges poor countries to reform rules
Published:  October 20, 2004

Slovakia and Colombia – the world’s “most successful investment climate reformers over the past year” – are the exceptions rather than the rule, according to a report released by the World Bank Group.

Despite the fact that a small group of countries led by Slovakia and Colombia are moving quickly ahead with reform, creating one-stop shops for new businesses, cutting regulatory delays by weeks and increasing the flexibility of labour laws, most developing countries are hugely inefficient when it comes to regulations.

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