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  2. Economy of Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Zimbabwe came 140 out of 190 ease of doing business report released by the World Bank Group. They were ranked high for ability to get credit (ranked 85) and protecting minority investors (ranked 95). They were ranked high for ability to get credit (ranked 85) and protecting minority investors (ranked 95).

  3. Ease of doing business index - Wikipedia

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    It enhanced the ease of doing business through four institutional or regulatory reforms, making it easier to register property, pay taxes, enforce contracts, and resolve insolvency. Worldwide, 108 economies implemented 201 regulatory reforms in 2011/12 making it easier to do business as measured by Doing Business .

  4. Starting a Business Index - Wikipedia

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    The Starting a Business Index is a sub-index of the World Bank Ease of Doing Business Index. [1] ... Zimbabwe: 146: 139

  5. Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Act - Wikipedia

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    On March 9, 2008, Zimbabwe's president, Robert Mugabe, signed the Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Bill into law. The bill was passed through parliament in September 2007 by President Mugabe's party, the Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF), in spite of resistance by the opposition party, Movement for Democratic Change (MDC).

  6. Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act of 2001

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    The IMF suspended support under a "Stand By Arrangement" in September 1999 that was approved in August 1999 for economic adjustment and reform. In October 1999, all structural loans, credits, and guarantees to the Government of Zimbabwe were suspended from the International Development Association (IDA). This was followed by a complete ...

  7. Economic history of Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    White immigration to the Company realm was initially modest, but intensified during the 1900s and early 1910s, particularly south of the Zambezi. The economic slump in the Cape following the Second Boer War motivated many white South Africans to move to Southern Rhodesia, and from about 1907 the company's land settlement programme encouraged more immigrants to stay for good. [5]

  8. Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce - Wikipedia

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    The Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce (The Chamber) is a private sector voluntary organization established in 1894 for The Chamber is established for the purpose of developing, promoting, and lobbying for its members and the local business community.

  9. Zimbabwean diaspora - Wikipedia

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    Zimbabwean expatriates play an important role in assisting Zimbabwe and its people through financial support, family and travel visits, businesses and trade, any recovery in the economy of Zimbabwe will almost certainly require their input and assistance, it remains to be seen whether the government can enact the reforms necessary to achieve this.