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benefits politicians and bureaucrats. Djankov and his coauthors present new data on the regulation of the entry of start … with public interest theories of regulation, but supports the public choice view that regulating entry benefits politicians … the department to educate policymakers on the costs of regulation. The study was funded by the Bank's Research Support …
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We present new data on the regulation of entry of start-up firms in 75 countries. The data set contains information on … official costs of entry are extremely high in most countries. Countries with heavier regulation of entry have higher corruption … benevolent regulation, but support the (grabbing hand) view that entry regulation benefits politicians and bureaucrats …
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bureaucrats. Djankov and his coauthors present new data on the regulation of the entry of start-up firms in 85 countries. The data … regulation, but supports the public choice view that regulating entry benefits politicians and bureaucrats. This paper - a … policymakers on the costs of regulation. The study was funded by the Bank's Research Support Budget under the research project "The …
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governmentagencies, and reports from local law firms on entry regulation. The"standard" firm was considered, with such characteristics as …: performsgeneral or commercial activities, operates in the country's largest city, andisexempt from industry-specific regulation. The … results indicate that the average number of days needed to complete theentry regulation across the entire sample is 47, which …
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We present new data on the regulation of entry of start-up firms in 75 countries. The data set contains information on … official costs of entry are extremely high in most countries. Countries with heavier regulation of entry have higher corruption … benevolent regulation, but support the (grabbing hand) view that entry regulation benefits politicians and bureaucrats …
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