The investment climate in Afghanistan : exploiting opportunities in an uncertain environment / The World Bank.
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- Pamphlet HC417. I694
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Pamphlet HC417.I684 2011 The international community’s engagement in Afghanistan beyond 2014. | Pamphlet HC417.I684 2013 Investors’ guide : | Pamphlet HC417.I688 2011 MIGA insures expansion of telecom operator MTN Afghanistan : | Pamphlet HC417.I694 2005 The investment climate in Afghanistan : | Pamphlet HC417.I694 2013 An inventory to exporting goods from Afghanistan / | Pamphlet HC417.I694 2014 Investors guide to Afghanistan / | Pamphlet HC417.I698 2005 Investment horizons : |
“December 2005”.
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents: Executive summary—1. Overview—2. The state of the private sector—3. Today’s investment challenges—4. Accelerating private investment : what needs to be done—Policy recommendations matrix—Annexes—References.
Summary: “In a postconflict environment, attracting new foreign and domestic firms is central to private sector development. New decisions about investment (in existing or new firms) usually depend on the availability of five basic factors: political and economic stability and security; clear unambiguous regulations; reasonable tax rates that are equitably enforced; access to finance and infrastructure; and an appropriately skilled workforce…”—(page i).
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