The investment climate in Afghanistan :

ACKU
World Bank.
Washington DC, USA : The World Bank, 2005.
[5] unnumbered pages, xi, 65 pages ; 30 cm.
Summary “In a post conflict environment, attracting new foreign and domestic firm is central to private sector development. New decisions about investment (in existing or new firms) usually depend on the availability of five basic factors: political and economic stability and security; clear unambiguous regulations; reasonable tax rates that are equitably enforced; access to finance and infrastructures; and an appropriately skilled workforce. In Afghanistan, these conditions are lacking. The challenges facing the government of Afghanistan in addressing these constraints and in turn attracting further foreign and domestic investment cannot be underestimated…”—(Summary page).
English
Environmental law – Afghanistan.
,Afghanistan – Politics and government – 2001-.
Pamphlet KNF3127. / A67. / I694 2005
Library of Congress Classification / Monograph
3ACKU000134931
Cover title.
“December 2005”—Cover page.
“Finance and Private Sector ; South Asia Region, World Bank”—title page.