The Wall Street Journal ran an article yesterday about the best places to start a business. The results indicate that more and more countries are reducing the barriers to starting a business.
Here are some of the key figures:
- The USA ranks 3rd as the best place to start a business, after Denmark and Canada.
- It takes 694 days to get through the red tap of starting your business in Suriname. It takes just 6 days in the USA and 1 day in New Zealand.
- Peru has more women entrepreneurs than men. Peru also has one of the highest rates of entrepreneurship in the world. Japan also has a higher percentage of women entrepreneurs.
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