The investment climate in Brazil, India, and South Africa a comparison of approaches for sustaining economic growth in emerging economies / [electronic resource] :
by Qimiao Fan ... [et al.].
- Washington, D.C. : World Bank, c2008.
- xvi, 117 p. : ill.
- WBI learning resources series .
- WBI learning resources series. .
Includes bibliographical references (p. 113-117).
Introduction -- Assessing the investment climate of Brazil, India, and South Africa -- Macroeconomic and trade policy -- Macroeconomic performance -- Taxation -- Foreign trade and exchange -- The benefits of exporting : the case of Brazil -- Microeconomic framework -- Regulation -- Enforcement -- Enabling environment for growth -- Investment climate and firm location -- Access to finance -- Physical infrastructure -- Cost and availability of skilled labor -- Crime -- Potential reforms and their estimated effects -- Investment climate reform and productivity -- Examining options for microeconomic reform : access to credit -- Lessons from country experience -- A flat tax for micro and small firms : the SIMPLES reform in Brazil -- The emergence of India's software sector -- Building a respected corporate tax system in South Africa -- South Africa's accelerated and shared growth initiative -- Conclusions -- Appendix A: Concept of the investment climate --Appendix B: Data sources.
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Investments--Government policy.
Brazil--Economic policy. India--Economic policy--1991- South Africa--Economic policy.