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«Doing Business in India 2009 Penelope Brook Acting Vice President, Financial and Private Sector Development The World Bank Group».
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Doing Business in India 2009 Penelope Brook Acting Vice President,Financial and Private Sector Development The World Bank Group New Delhi, June 30, 2009 |
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About the Doing Business project10 indicators covering regulations relevant to the life cycle of a domestic small to medium-size firm Focus on smart regulation – efficient, streamlined, accessible Six years (2004-2009) of data collection and benchmarking Impact in informing reforms 2 |
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More economies reform business regulationsMore than 1,000 business regulation reforms tracked by Doing Business since 2004 115 economies implemented start-up reforms 154 of 181 economies reformed in at least one of 10 areas covered in Doing Business Over 175 reforms in 69 economies informed by Doing Business 3 |
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Subnational Doing Business ProjectExpands the DB indicators beyond the most populous city Captures local differences in regulations or enforcement Includes rules and regulations at all levels of government Gives specific locations an opportunity to tell their story Provides a tool for locations to compete globally Provides information on good practices within the same country that can be easily replicated Combines media appeal of DB with active participation of subnational governments in the reform process 4 |
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Countries: 36Cities: 266 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Subnational Doing Business has projects all around the globe 5 |
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Subnational Doing Business in India 20097 topics measured in India: Starting a business Dealing with construction permits Registering property Enforcing contracts Trading across borders Paying taxes Closing a business Data were collected with the help of 280 private sector contributors and 230 public sector officials 6 |
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Doing Business in India covers 17 locationsPatna Ludhiana Gurgaon New Delhi Noida Guwahati Jaipur Ahmedabad Kolkata Indore Ranchi Mumbai Bhubaneshwar Bengaluru Hyderabad Kochi Chennai Gujarat 7 Kerala |
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Doing business in India: Where is it easiestRank City, State Rank City, State 1 Ludhiana, Punjab (easiest) 10 Mumbai, Maharashtra 2 Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh 11 Indore, Madhya Pradesh 3 Bhubaneshwar, Orissa 12 Noida, Uttar Pradesh 4 Gurgaon, Haryana 13 Bengaluru, Karnataka 5 Ahmedabad, Gujarat 14 Patna, Bihar 6 New Delhi, Delhi 15 Chennai, Tamil Nadu 7 Jaipur, Rajasthan 16 Kochi, Kerala 8 Guwahati, Assam 17 Kolkata, West Bengal 9 Ranchi, Jharkhand Source : Doing Business database. Source : Doing Business database. Source : Doing Business database. Source : Doing Business database. 8 |
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Starting a business: Time and cost to start a business in India andselected economies 9 |
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Starting a business in Noida – fastest in India together with Mumbai10 |
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Dealing with construction permits: Some cities have a more efficientapproval process 11 |
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Registering property: Time and cost vary significantly across states12 |
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Paying taxes: Indian businesses make numerous tax payments13 |
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Trading across borders: Exporters spend most time on paperwork14 |
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Enforcing contracts: Lengthy delays during judgment/trial15 |
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Closing a business: average time, cost and recovery rate as comparedto world regions 16 |
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Indian cities are reforming…* Locations measured by Doing Business in South Asia 2007 17 |
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… thanks to reforms, registering property in Jaipur is fastest inIndia 18 |
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“Indiana” would rank 67th globally if regional best practices wereadopted in other cities Indicator Best performing city Best local practice Global rank India’s performance in DB09 Days to deal with construction permits 224 days Hyderabad 80 days 19 Cost to enforce a contract 39.6% of claim Patna 16.9% of claim 31 Days to register property 45 days Jaipur 24 days 49 Days to import 20 days Bhubaneshwar 16 days 50 Days to export 17 days Ahmedabad, Bhubaneshwar, Mumbai 17 days 59 Time to pay taxes 271 hours Jaipur 233 hours 91 Cost to deal with construction permits 414.7% of GNI Patna 204% of GNI 94 Days to start a business 30 days Mumbai, Noida 30 days 104 Cost to register property 7.5 % of value Ranchi 5.4% of value 104 Days to enforce a contract 1420 days Guwahati 600 days 111 Cost to start a business 70.1 % of GNI Patna 38.5% of GNI 124 Recovery rate for closing a business 10.4 cents/$ Hyderabad 15.9 cents/$ 133 Total tax rate 71.5% of profit Noida 66.5% of profit 162 Tax payments 60 payments Ludhiana, Noida, Mumbai, Belgaluru 59 payments/y 166 19 |
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Business regulation reform mattersEvidence from business start-up reform in Mexico Evaluation of impact on formal firm creation of a municipal reform which decreased the time to obtain an operation license from average 30 to 2 days in 93 municipalities. Increase in new start-ups by about 4% (Kaplan, 2006) Increase in employment in eligible industries by 2.8% (Bruhn, 2008) Indicative of how policy reform can lead to substantial real impact 20 |
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