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"Identification of Policy Measures and Activities with Impact on Business Environment in Serbia"


  • SOLICITATION NUMBER: 0002013510
  • INSTITUTION:  IBRD/IDA
  • ASSIGNMENT LOCATION: Serbia
  • ISSUE DATE AND TIME: Jan 12,2025 05:06
  • CLOSING DATE AND TIME: Jan 27,2025 23:59

The purpose of this assignment is to conduct a review of all effective public policy documents: strategies; programs; and action plans; adopted by Government of Serbia by December 31; 2024 and entered in UIS by January 31; 2025; and to identify measures and activities within those documents with impact on BE. Furthermore; private sector recommendations for improvement of BE shall be identified from various sources; structured in an unified form; and analyzed with the purpose to match those recommendations with previously identified public policy measures and activities. The work should be performed in two parallel streams of activities. Under the Stream1; the Consultant will analyze all effective public policy documents entered into UIS in order to identify reform measures and activities with impact on BE and tag them in UIS. Based on this experience and relevant regulation; the Consultant will draft guidelines aimed at helping public servants identify measures and activities with impact on BE in process of developing new PPDs. Under the Stream 2; the Consultant will analyze policy recommendations from the private sector to identify ones that could be matched with public policy measures and activities (from the pool of measures/activities with impact on BE) and enter this information in UIS.

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