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Structural indicators box methodology

Liberalisation and privatisation

Current account convertibility
Options: full (full compliance with Article VIII of IMF Agreement); limited (restrictions on payments or transfers for current account transactions).
Source: International Monetary Fund, Annual report on exchange arrangements and exchange restrictions.

Controls on inward direct investment
Options: yes (controls on foreign ownership, and/or minimum capital requirements); no (no restrictions on inward foreign direct investment, except in some cases on arms production and military equipment).
Source: International Monetary Fund, Annual report on exchange arrangements and exchange restrictions.

Interest rate liberalisation
Options: full (banks free to set deposit and lending rates); limited de facto (no legal restrictions on banks to set deposit and lending rates, but limitations arise from substantial market distortions, such as directed credits or poorly functioning or highly illiquid money or credit markets); limited de jure (restrictions on banks to set interest rates through law, decree or central bank regulation).
Source: EBRD staff assessments.

Exchange rate regime
Options: currency board; fixed; fixed with band; crawling peg; crawling peg with band; managed float; floating.
Source: International Monetary Fund, Annual report on exchange arrangements and exchange restrictions.

Wage regulation
Restrictions or substantial taxes on the ability of some enterprises to adjust the average wage or wage bill upward. Options: yes; no.
Source: EBRD staff assessments.

Tradability of land
Options: full (no substantial restrictions on tradability of land rights beyond administrative requirements; no discrimination between domestic and foreign subjects); full except foreigners (as “full”, but with some differential treatment of foreigners); limited de facto (substantial de facto limitations on tradability of land, for example, limited enforceability of land rights, a non-existent land market, or significant obstruction by government officials); limited de jure (legal restrictions on tradability of land rights); no (land trade prohibited).
Source: EBRD staff assessments.

Business environment and competition

Competition Office
Competition or anti-monopoly office exists separately from any ministry, though it may not be fully independent. Options: yes; no.
Source: EBRD staff assessments.

Quality of insolvency law
Level of compliance of insolvency laws with international standards, such as the World Bank’s Principles and guidelines for effective insolvency and creditor rights systems, the UNCITRAL working group on legislative guidelines for insolvency law, and others. Options: very high; high; medium; low; very low. 
Source: EBRD Legal Sector Assessment 2004.

Secured transactions laws
Level of reform assessed in relation to the EBRD Model law on secured transactions and the EBRD ten core principles of secured transactions laws. Options: advanced; modern/some defects; inefficient; malfunctioning.
Source: EBRD Regional Survey of Secured Transactions 2005.

Quality of corporate governance laws
Level of compliance of corporate governance laws with international standards, such as the OECD Principles of corporate governance. Options: very high; high; medium; low; very low.
Source: EBRD Legal Sector Assessment 2005.

Infrastructure

Independent telecommunications regulator
Options: fully (institutional, financial, managerial and decision making independence granted); partially (some elements of independence, but not all four dimensions); no (no regulator with institutional independence).
Source: EBRD staff assessments.

Independent electricity regulator
Options: fully (institutional, financial, managerial and decision making independence granted); partially (some elements of independence, but not all four dimensions); no (no regulator with institutional independence).
Source: EBRD staff assessments.

Separation of railway infrastructure from operations
Separate entities responsible for track infrastructure and for freight and passenger operations. Options: fully (institutional separation); partially (accounting only); no.
Source: EBRD staff assessments.

Independence of road directorate
A road management agency that is separate from the government. Options: fully (institutional, managerialabd decision making independence and an independent account); partially (some elements of independence, but not all four dimensions); no (part of a government body).
Source: EBRD staff assessments.

Quality of concession laws
Level of compliance of concession laws with international standards, in particular the UNCITRAL Legislative guide on privately financed infrastructure projects. Options: very high; high; medium; low; very low.
Source: EBRD Legal Sector Assessment 2005.

Financial sector

Capital adequacy ratio
Ratio of bank regulatory capital to risk-weighted assets; regulatory capital includes paid-in capital, retentions and some forms of subordinated debt.
Source: EBRD staff assessments.

Deposit insurance system
Deposits in all banks covered by formal deposit insurance scheme. Options: yes; no.
Source: EBRD staff assessments.

Quality of securities market laws
Level of compliance of securities market laws with international standards, mainly the objectives and principles of securities regulation issued by the International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO). Options: very high; high; medium; low; very low.
Source: EBRD Legal Sector Assessment 2004.

Private pension funds
Options: yes; no.
Source: EBRD staff assessments.

Social reform

Share of population living in poverty
Percentage of population living on less than US$ 2 (in 1993 US$ at purchasing power parity) a day per person. Selected years.
Source: World Bank, World Development Indicators.

Government expenditure on health
Expenditures by general government, excluding state-owned enterprises, on health services including  hospitals, clinics, public health, medicaments, medical equipment and applied research related to the sector. Expenditures are expressed as percentage of GDP. Latest available year.
Source: National statistics.

Government expenditure on education
Expenditures by general government, excluding state-owned enterprises, on education services including pre-primary and primary education, secondary and tertiary education, and subsidiary services to education. Expenditures are expressed as percentage of GDP. Latest available year.
Source: National statistics.

Share of power, water in household expenditure
Share of total household expenditures used on electric power and water/waste-water services. Estimate based on the poorest 10 per cent of households (lowest income decile), latest available year.
Source: EBRD staff estimates, based on household survey data.



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