Abstract

The paper analyses business conditions in Western Balkan countries (Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia, Serbia and Montenegro) and Croatia as an EU member in the period 2006-2018, based on three indicators of Doing Business: a) Country ranking b) Ranking change and c) Distance to frontier measure. The obtained results showed that during the observed period Western Balkan countries significantly, but still insufficiently improved creation of favourable conditions for business activities. By comparing the three indicators above for the Western Balkan countries and Croatia it was found that the EU membership did not automatically mean the presence of more favourable conditions in comparison to those present in the non-member countries of this regional economic integration.

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