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Bernardes, Patrícia, Ekel, Petr Iakovlevitch, Rezende, Sérgio Fernando Loureiro, Pereira Júnior, Joel Gomes, dos Santos, Angélica Cidália Gouveia, da Costa, Maurício Andrade Rodrigues, Carvalhais, Rafael Lopes, Libório, Matheus Pereira |
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Quality & Quantity; Aug2022, Vol. 56 Issue 4, p2233-2252, 20p |
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The World Bank's Ease of Doing Business Index (EDBI) has been widely used in analyzes of attracting investments and formulating public policies. Despite its importance in signaling the quality of the countries' business environment, research shows that EDBI does not always offer reliable analyzes. The literature shows that the use of EDBI is associated with several problems, among which is the comparison of different countries, the utilization of variables that do not represent all companies and cities in the country, the disregard of the influence or weight of each variable in the composition of the index and the compensatory aggregation of variables. The present work results reflect the extent to which each of the problems associated with EDBI impairs its ability to signal the quality of the countries' business environment. These results show that eliminating the problems related to EDBI can increase the index's capacity to capture unemployment indicators, gross domestic product per capita, foreign direct investment, government effectiveness, and corruption levels. This research contributes to a more reliable indication of the quality of the business countries' environment by subsidizing decisions such as private investments and company internationalization and government strategies such as assessing and proposing laws to reduce efforts to do business. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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