Investment Rating - The report does not explicitly provide an investment rating for the industry Core Insights - The B-READY framework assesses the business environment across three pillars: Regulatory Framework, Public Services, and Operational Efficiency, with a focus on identifying areas for policy reform and improvement [10][11][19] Summary by Sections Pillar I: Regulatory Framework - This pillar evaluates the rules and regulations that businesses must adhere to, emphasizing clarity, fairness, and sustainability [10] - Economies in the top quintile generally exhibit strong regulatory frameworks, with high-income economies dominating this category [43][54] Pillar II: Public Services - The Public Services pillar has the lowest average score among the three pillars, indicating significant room for improvement in service delivery to businesses [74] - Estonia scores the highest in this pillar, while Greece has the lowest score within the top quintile [74] Pillar III: Operational Efficiency - Singapore is highlighted as the top performer in Operational Efficiency, with an average score of 78.67 points, indicating effective use of public services relevant to firms [75] - The variation in scores within this pillar suggests uneven performance levels among economies [75] Performance Distribution - Economies are categorized into quintiles based on their scores across the three pillars, with significant diversity observed in performance levels [20][26] - The fourth quintile includes economies facing challenges due to weak regulatory frameworks and public services, which constrains operational efficiency [25][81] Topic-Level Insights - The report provides detailed performance metrics across ten topics, revealing specific areas where economies can improve [48][91] - Correlations between topics indicate that economies excelling in one area often perform well in others, suggesting interconnectedness in business environment factors [32][92] Digital Adoption and Gender - The report highlights the variance in digital public service adoption among economies, with a need for broader development of digital services [93] - Gender disparities are noted, with a call for improved data collection and gender-sensitive policies to support women-owned businesses [94]
2024年商业就绪报告
Shi Jie Yin Hang·2024-12-26 01:30