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According to the Bank’s website, the objective of this project is to improve the enabling business environment and deepening access to finance for private sector-led growth.
The proposed operation under design aims to support efforts to (i) reduce business and trade costs, increase competition, enhance labor market flexibility, and (ii) increase and diversify access to finance. Reforms that support an enabling business environment focus on reducing business costs; promoting competition and market entry; facilitating trade; and enhanced labor market flexibility. Access to finance from financial institutions is expected to be increased and diversified by modernizing the enabling regulatory framework and the financial infrastructure.
The overall risk rating for the proposed DPF is substantial, based primarily on macroeconomic, institutional, and geopolitical risks. Risk mitigation measures are also being put in place as part of DPF design to support capacity building, institutional arrangements and implementation of proposed reforms.
World Bank Lending: US$ 400.00 million
World Bank
Norbert Matthias Fiess
Lead Country Economist, Program Leader
John Gabriel Goddard
Lead Economist
Borrower/Client/Recipient
Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
Implementing Agencies
Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation
Maher Abdelrahim
Head of World Bank Unit
Maher.Abdelrahim@MOP.GOV.JO
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