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Business Competitiveness of India:The Vanishing Stripes


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Business will take its ischolar_mains and branch out only in a conducive business ecosystem. The polity plays a crucial role in facilitating favourable business environment, which is conditioned by promising rules and regulations stipulated periodically. Content of the proposed paper will be based on the parameters used by the World Bank to review and report business competitiveness of individual countries across the world. These annualized periodical series compare business regulations prevail in 189 countries. Hence, such reports are the ready reckoner of ease of doing business in the economies. The recent report, 12th in its series, Doing Business Report 2015, registers a considerable decline in the competitiveness ranking from that of the previous year. The chronological review of the competitiveness reports will make one confess that the country's business competitiveness is deteriorating steadily as years go by. When every nation state is obsessed in nurturing encouraging business situation, the 'legendary tiger' is wiping off its charming stripes.

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India, Business Policy of India, Ease of Doing Business in India, Business Environment, Business Competitiveness.
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K. R. Pillai
School of Management, Manipal University, Karnataka, India

Abstract


Business will take its ischolar_mains and branch out only in a conducive business ecosystem. The polity plays a crucial role in facilitating favourable business environment, which is conditioned by promising rules and regulations stipulated periodically. Content of the proposed paper will be based on the parameters used by the World Bank to review and report business competitiveness of individual countries across the world. These annualized periodical series compare business regulations prevail in 189 countries. Hence, such reports are the ready reckoner of ease of doing business in the economies. The recent report, 12th in its series, Doing Business Report 2015, registers a considerable decline in the competitiveness ranking from that of the previous year. The chronological review of the competitiveness reports will make one confess that the country's business competitiveness is deteriorating steadily as years go by. When every nation state is obsessed in nurturing encouraging business situation, the 'legendary tiger' is wiping off its charming stripes.

Keywords


India, Business Policy of India, Ease of Doing Business in India, Business Environment, Business Competitiveness.

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