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Mauritania - Policy Options to Enhance Private Sector Development : Country Economic Memorandum | Mauritanie - Options de politiques pour l'amelioration du developpement du secteur prive : memorandum economique du pays

2010

World Bank


Bibliographic information
Publisher
World Bank
Other Subjects
Tax; Compliance cost; Demographic; Investment opportunities; Operational independence; Regulatory agency; Tax regimes; Local business; Labor market; Financial services; Trade reforms; Benefit analysis; Tax system; Local governments; Tax policy; Political unrest; Tax breaks; Informal economy; Marginal benefits; Regulatory regimes; Price increases; Gdp per capita; Fiscal policy; Public markets; Sustainable growth; Oligopolies; Market share; Market structures; Current account balance; Lack of transparency; Private goods; Capital needs; Human development; Unemployment rates; Judicial system; Domestic market; Capital intensity; Access to financing; Commercial groups; Foreign exchange; Market distortions; Turnover; Environmental issues; Collusion; Administrative procedures; Withholding tax; Macroeconomic data; Micro-enterprises; Foreign exchange reserves; Cpi; Natural resources exploitation; Optimization; Environmental; Public-private partnership; Tax revenue; National banks; Small business; Deposits; Food price; Technical assistance; Environments; Investment strategies; Legal protection; International markets; Regulatory barriers; Inventory; Marginal cost; Total output; World development indicators; Oil sector; Labor force; National bank; Labor productivity; Tax rates; Legal framework; Investment policy; Legal provisions; Competitive market; Enabling environment; Market size; Empirical research; Business climate; Macroeconomic performance; Rent seeking; Weak enforcement; Central bank; Investment climate; Cost-benefit analyses; Real gdp; Competitiveness; Economic reforms; Capital investment; Business development; Wealth; Government regulations; Information system; Telephone services; Competition policy; Mines; Financial markets; Consumer goods; International standards; Financial sector; Unemployment rate; Political uncertainty; Tax regime; Small businesses; Law enforcement; Tax rate; Incomes; Investment climate reforms; Dual economy; World market; Income inequality; Mobile phone; Natural resource; Growth potential; Financial structures; Production inputs; Skilled workers; Low-income country; Income levels; Market surveillance; National infrastructure; Job creation; Legal environment; World trade; Market shares; Exploitation; Producers; Transparency; Sustainable management; Oil; Government interventions; Rate of return; Foreign direct investment; Land titles; Financial system; Foreign companies; Empirical analysis; Business environments; Private sector development; Fiscal burden; Rates of return; Commodity traders; Political system; Anti-competitive practices; Comparative advantages; Economic performance; Public expenditures; Commodity; International transactions; Fisheries management; Business environment; Existing government
Language
English
Format
application/pdf, text/plain
License
CC BY 3.0 IGO, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/, World Bank

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