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Traditionally, the 2009 edition of the "White Book" consists of two main parts. The first one provides an assessment of how the recommendations from the previous editions of the "White Book" were implemented. In particular, it highlights the progress achieved in implementing the recommendations set out by the FIA and identifies proposals that are still valid. The assessment also highlights some of the obstacles relating to ongoing policies and those that have already been implemented. Such an approach defines a better perception of the extent and depth of policy implementation. The second part includes six thematic chapters that present some additional recommendations to those from the previous Book. Because of slow progress of reforms, the structure of the Book remained the same. The book does not contain new tasks, while earlier tasks have been extended and generalized. It is worth noting that this Book is treated as an integral document of proposals that can be used in complement to each other. White Book 2009 |
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White Book 2006 differs from its predecessor on an important matter. While White Book 2005 presented recommendations that were more general in form, the current version makes proposals that come out of very specific issues affecting business operations; issues that can be improved through concrete amendments to the current, as well as draft, legal framework. The strategic approach in this context implied that the new Book had to be designed as an integrated document of continuous proposals that yield results complementing each other. Thereby, White Book 2006 has been divided in two parts: one giving an evaluation on how proposals from the previous Book have been followed in practice, while the other presenting ten thematic chapters with recommendations in addition to those of the last year. White Book 2006 |
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Following the example of other countries, where similar councils of foreign investors are operating, the Foreign Investors Association in Moldova has launched the first Moldova White Book, which presents investment-related positive signs, concrete issues of concern and corresponding recommendations for improvement in the following areas: administrative constraints, legal framework regulating company operations, labor relations, taxation and securities market. In addition, the book also includes a separate chapter on overall barriers to foreign direct investments in Moldova. White Book 2005 |
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