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Closing the licensing and permit regulatory implementation gap at the sub-national level in Bosnia and Herzegovina : case study (English)

Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) is classified as a Fragile and Conflict-Affected State. It has a complex government structure which is plagued with significant political turmoil each election cycle. BiH comprises the national (federal) level government, and two entities, the Federation BiH, Republika Srpska (RS), and Brcko District, all of which have strong legislative powers aff ecting day-to-day business operations. The Federation BiH is further divided...
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Sahovic,Tarik; Tetyora,Victoria; Radaslic,Imeldin.

Closing the licensing and permit regulatory implementation gap at the sub-national level in Bosnia and Herzegovina : case study (English). Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/599821468000006523

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