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Working Paper
Oct 23, 2012

This tenth edition of Doing Business sheds light on how easy or difficult it is for a local entrepreneur to open and run a small to medium-size business when complying with relevant regulations. It measures and ...

Brief
Aug 21, 2012

The health equity and financial protection datasheets provide a picture of equity and financial protection in the health sectors of low-and middle-income countries. Topics covered include: inequalities in health...

Policy Research Working Paper
Deininger Klaus, Savastano Sara, Carletto CalogeroApr 01, 2012

Albania's radical farmland distribution is credited with averting an economic crisis and social unrest during the transition. But many believe it led to a holding structure too fragmented to be efficient, and...

Institutional and Governance Review (IGR)
Apr 01, 2012

Despite several attempts at reform, immovable property rights in Albania are not adequately secure and represent an important governance challenge. Problems have resulted from incomplete first title registration,...

Brief
Mar 01, 2012

Public-Private Infrastructure Advisory Facility (PPIAF) has supported the preparation of a communications plan and private sector participation strategy for the water sector in Albania. The communications plan...

Private sector

This economic profile presents the Doing Business indicators for Albania in ten areas in the life cycle of a business and shows how the country compares globally. Read More »

Experts
Kseniya Lvovsky, Country Manager
Country Manager, Albania
Erjon Luci, Economist
Economist
Health

The report utilizes a specially designed module to gain insight into the informal payments in Albania’s health system and household perceptions and experiences. Read More »