Investment Reform Index 2010
Monitoring Policies and Institutions for Direct Investment in South-East Europe

Using an innovative methodology, the Investment Reform Index 2010 (IRI 2010) monitors investment-related policy reforms in the economies of South-East Europe and compares these to best practices in the OECD area. Based on inputs from governments, the private sector, independent experts and multilateral organisations active in the region, the IRI 2010 assesses policies and institutional settings in eight fields of policy critical to domestic and foreign investors. These are: investment policy and promotion; human capital development; trade policy and facilitation; access to finance; regulatory reform and parliamentary processes; infrastructure for investment; tax policy analysis; and SME policy. For the economies examined, the IRI 2010 provides an independent and rigorous assessment of investment-related policy settings and reform against international good practice, guidance for policy reform and development and an evidence base with which to facilitate prioritisation of donor activities supporting investment and growth.
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Trade Policy and Facilitation
There is a good level of inter-institutional co-ordination in trade policy making across all the economies of South-East Europe (SEE). In most instances intra-governmental coordination is ensured by committees or working groups, but a minority of governments rely instead on ad hoc consultations with relevant line ministries.
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