Foreign investment law in Central and Eastern Europe
Foreign investment law in Central and Eastern Europe
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Policymakers should focus on reducing uncertainty and transaction costs through clear and simple legislation, the enforcement of contracts, the use of arbitration and other alternative dispute resolution mechanisms, stronger protection of property rights, the dissemination of information on laws and on business opportunities, and an end to unnecessary bureaucratic intervention.
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