My Doing Business colleagues released a new report on the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) today.
OECS countries have already harmonized several areas of business regulations such as business start-up, legal rights of borrowers and lenders, bankruptcy procedures and contract enforcement...The greatest remaining obstacles for OECS countries are lack of credit information and inefficient courts. For example, no OECS country has a functioning and comprehensive credit bureau, dampening entrepreneurs’ access to credit.
Related: previous posts on the 2007 report, Brazil, Mexico, Taxes, and Corruption. Okay, no more Doing Business blogging for me until the New Year, I promise.
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