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[The Economist] on the World Bank's [Doing Business] report - another take on Economic Freedom? SerbIa does not often come top of global economic league tables. But according to the World Bank's latest report on "[Doing Business]" around the globe, the country slashed more RedTape last year than any of the 154 other countries in the study. This January, Serbian entrepreneurs needed 15 days and a deposit of E500 ($650) to start a business, compared with 51 days and E5,000 a year earlier. Taxes are now easier to pay, debts easier to collect and temporary workers easier to hire. As a result, StartUp-s have boomed: the number of registered firms leapt by 42% in 2004. Here are the rankings.
Bill Seitz, fluxent at gmail dot com, Weblog