Good Governance and Doing Business: Evidence from a Cross-Country Survey
<p>The aim of this cross-country empirical analysis is to investigate the relationship between good governance, measured through six clusters of governance developed by the World Bank, and the quality of business environment, captured through the ranking on the ease of doing business, also ass...
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doaj-8a6d578336e5432faa00c8cc56cb2d4c2021-06-30T05:52:00ZengBabes Bolyai UniversityTransylvanian Review of Administrative Sciences1842-28452014-02-0110412745169Good Governance and Doing Business: Evidence from a Cross-Country SurveyCristina BOŢA-AVRAM0Lecturer, Department of Accounting and Audit, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Babeş-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania<p>The aim of this cross-country empirical analysis is to investigate the relationship between good governance, measured through six clusters of governance developed by the World Bank, and the quality of business environment, captured through the ranking on the ease of doing business, also assessed by the World Bank. This paper analyzes the influence of governance indicators on the ease of doing business using a classification of economies of all countries with population of more than 30,000 citizens, divided on income groups such as low income, lower middle income, upper middle income, high income non-OECD and high income OECD. The findings show the significant influence of some governance indicators such as ‘government effectiveness’ or ‘regulatory quality’ on the ease of doing business, for all countries, while ‘the rule of law’ and ‘control of corruption’ are very determining factors for the business environment especially for countries classified in high income categories. Moreover, this paper could represent an argument for the relevance of governance quality for the ease of doing business, highlighting the necessity to pay enough attention to ensuring good governance in order to provide effective development outcomes.</p>https://rtsa.ro/tras/index.php/tras/article/view/153governanceease of doing businessgovernment effectivenessregulatory qualityrule of lawcontrol of corruption. |
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Good Governance and Doing Business: Evidence from a Cross-Country Survey |
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Good Governance and Doing Business: Evidence from a Cross-Country Survey |
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Good Governance and Doing Business: Evidence from a Cross-Country Survey |
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Good Governance and Doing Business: Evidence from a Cross-Country Survey |
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Good Governance and Doing Business: Evidence from a Cross-Country Survey |
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good governance and doing business: evidence from a cross-country survey |
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Babes Bolyai University |
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Transylvanian Review of Administrative Sciences |
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<p>The aim of this cross-country empirical analysis is to investigate the relationship between good governance, measured through six clusters of governance developed by the World Bank, and the quality of business environment, captured through the ranking on the ease of doing business, also assessed by the World Bank. This paper analyzes the influence of governance indicators on the ease of doing business using a classification of economies of all countries with population of more than 30,000 citizens, divided on income groups such as low income, lower middle income, upper middle income, high income non-OECD and high income OECD. The findings show the significant influence of some governance indicators such as ‘government effectiveness’ or ‘regulatory quality’ on the ease of doing business, for all countries, while ‘the rule of law’ and ‘control of corruption’ are very determining factors for the business environment especially for countries classified in high income categories. Moreover, this paper could represent an argument for the relevance of governance quality for the ease of doing business, highlighting the necessity to pay enough attention to ensuring good governance in order to provide effective development outcomes.</p> |
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governance ease of doing business government effectiveness regulatory quality rule of law control of corruption. |
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