scholarly journals Factor Utilization in Indian Manufacturing: A Look at the World Bank Investment Climate Surveys Data

2008 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ana Fernandes ◽  
Ariel Pakes
Law and World ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 76-83

An economic development of the states highly depends upon the flow of private international investment. Whilst the creation of suitable investment climate which would guarantee the fair and equitable treatment of foreign investment within the depoliticized and impartial dispute resolution system had been objective of the World Bank, the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes was established under its auspices. The primary objective of the ICSID Convention has been viewed on facilitating and safeguarding of private international investment through the creation of a favorable investment climate. Arbitration under the ICSID, serves not only in favor of investors but also of host states. Whilst the favorable means are offered to the both parties for dispute resolution according to the major provisions of the Convention, the “execution of the awards”, represent the slight alteration in the disadvantageous position of the foreign investor. The aforementioned alteration as the time consuming process, fulfilled within the state bureaucracy is more sensibly approached by the foreign investors in developing countries, under which the political risk and demand for foreign investment protection is always one of the highest extent. However, by virtue of signing the Convention, the states not only accept the proposed dispute resolution mechanism, but also declare and desire to welcome the foreign investment. As states aforementioned attempts could be related to the creation of the Global Forum for delivering better Investment Climate, the demands of the World Bank in the sphere is one of the most significant importance.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 74-90
Author(s):  
Muhammad Wiryo Susilo

The COVID-19 pandemic threatens the world's investment climate, including Indonesia. Indonesia is required to increase its business ease ranking so that it can compete in attracting investment. Tax administration has an important role as one of the factors determining the ease of doing business according to the World Bank. The ease of paying taxes in Indonesia has continued to increase from time to time but is still lagging behind other countries. This study aims to analyze the efficiency of tax administration in relation to the ease of doing business in Indonesia; enrich the literature on tax administration efficiency policies; and provide recommendations for improvement of ease of doing business through efficiency of tax administration based on tax administration theory and relevant concepts of ease of doing business. This research uses a descriptive qualitative approach. The results showed that the ease of paying taxes in Indonesia is still low and there are three indicators that need to be improved, namely payment, time and filling index. The author recommends simplifying tax payment types, utilizing cashless payment methods through digital services and using Artificial Intelligence in making tax decisions.


2021 ◽  
Vol 70 (3) ◽  
pp. 71-78
Author(s):  
I. Lashchyk ◽  
P. Viblyi

The prospects and problems of direct foreign investment as a very important factor in the development of the Ukrainian economy are determined in this paper. Foreign direct investment (FDI) is the most desirable form of investment, because it enables to implement large projects; in addition the country receives new technologies, new corporate governance practices, etc. Over the past years, according to the policy of the Ministry of Economic Development and Trade of Ukraine conserning capital raising in various spheres of the economy, numerous negotiations with major investors regarding their affiliates opening on the state's territory are directed. As a result, such actions result in changes only in certain spheres of the economy, but do not affect the overall investment climate in the country. For global changes in this area, it is necessary to change conditions and factors influencing the investment subjects. The highest level of investment in the economy of our country was observed in 2013 and amounted 4.5 billion US dollars. Unfortunately, after the outbreak of hostilities, the amount of investments dropped sharply to 0.4 billion US dollars in 2014 and 3.07 billion in 2019. Therefore at present the government should make great efforts to increase the level of confidence of potential investors. However, the structure of past investments did not contribute to balanced development or structural modernization of economy (exports of high-tech products in 2019 amounted to 7.2% of the country’s industrial exports). Authoritative financial institutions such as the World Bank, Rating and Investment Information, Inc., McGraw-Hill, analyzing the investment environment in Ukraine, declare that the main obstacles of this area improvement are: high level of bureaucracy of processes (such as registration of new enterprises and registration of necessary documents for its activity), high level of corruption, imperfection of legislation and complexity of property interests protection of enterprises in courts. As a result, the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine in 2015 adopted the plan regarding the implementation of the best practices for high-quality and efficient regulation reflected by the World Bank Group in Doing Business rating methodology. Here the priority development areas, including agricultural sector, transport infrastructure, light manufacturing and IT industry are also identified. The assumptions of the ministry are confirmed by the data of the association`s research, according to which the IT sphere in Ukraine steadily grows by 11–26% each year. Regardless of the general state of economy, and the volume of this industry exports amounted $ 4.5 billion US dollars in 2019. The result of the state investment plan is also the announcement of two major airlines about their intention to invest $ 4 billion in the Ukrainian economy, which exceeds the total volume of direct investments in the previous year. The importance and necessity of the investment climate improvement are analyzed and presented and recommendations for improving the investment quality are developed in this paper. The negative influence of both economic and non-economic characters concerning the attraction of FDI to the domestic economy is defined as well.


2012 ◽  
Author(s):  
Timothy Mah ◽  
Marelize Gorgens ◽  
Elizabeth Ashbourne ◽  
Cristina Romero ◽  
Nejma Cheikh
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2009 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xu Yi-chong ◽  
Patrick Weller
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2000 ◽  
Author(s):  
Richard N. Cooper ◽  
Kenneth J. Arrow ◽  
Rudiger Dornbusch ◽  
Yung Chul Park ◽  
Stijn Claessens ◽  
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