Albania Building Competitiveness from the Ground Up

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Albania Building Competitiveness from the Ground Up Camille Nuamah Country Manager, World Bank Office -Tirana The Economist 2 nd Business Roundtable with Government of Albania 31 October 2007

The Economist agenda Should businesses be concerned by any of Albania s macroeconomic indicators? What steps can the government take to encourage job creation? Should Albania offer tax breaks and other investment incentives? Improving Albania s competitiveness and international image Which sectors are the most attractive for foreign investment? Prospects for regional cooperation

Should businesses be concerned by Albania s macroeconomic indicators? Sustained economic growth has delivered rising incomes and poverty reduction. Productivity growth has been central around 6.1% of 6.3% avg growth during 1993-2003 Over the medium term, this productivity growth needs to be accompanied by increasing investment and exports The track record on macroeconomic management is strong. Fiscal adjustment remains strong, and inflation low. Current account deficit is still financed by remittances while export growth is picking up, with some diversification

What steps can the Government take to encourage job creation? Jobless growth is a regional problem The labor force is growing despite migration and low participation rates Labor regulations are quite flexible, although non-wage and firing costs could be further reduced Wages remain comparatively low within the region, but are relatively high compared to non-european competitors There appears to be a mismatch bet. wage rates and productive structures in exports Remittances may also be raising the reservation wages Improving the skills base and labor productivity through expanding secondary ed,, refocusing curricula is critical And retraining agricultural labor for semi-/skilled jobs?

What steps can the Government take to encourage job creation? (2) E Asia Mid East & N. Africa Latin America E. Europe & Central Asia OECD SEE Albania Rigidity of employment 35 45 31 40 32 33 20 Non-wage labor cost (% of salary) 22 22 21 25 13 15 9 Firing costs (weeks of wages) 56 29 26 26 56 56 38

Should Albania offer tax breaks and other investment incentives? Nope! There is a world of evidence that serious and good quality investors do not weigh these highly in their location choices MIGA 2002 survey of 191 firms only 18% of mfg and 9% of service firms reported incentives as key 2001 survey of 75 Fortune 500 firms only 4 pointed to incentives Albania is making progress on improving tax policy and strengthening the business environment and should stay the course That said, transparent, even-handed investment facilitation is very important (Costa Rica and Intel) as is good quality investment promotion.

What can Albania do to improve its competitiveness and international image Reforms may be slower to show impact in business perception surveys such as EBRD-WB BEEPS but reform implementation can be captured in ratings like the WB Doing Business and send very powerful signals The pro-business stance by government is great but can be reinforced by demonstrations of sound public policy implementation, e.g. orderly strategic planning, selection and execution of projects and PPPs to solve infrastructure constraints Albania also needs to strengthen its image on governance and business environment with Diaspora investors. Can more be done to showcase improvements in public service delivery improvements at the firm level?

Which sectors are most attractive for foreign investment? The World Bank does not encourage governments to pick winners this is the work of the private sector There may be areas of revealed comparative advantages, e.g. tourism and other areas where Albania can efficiently build competitive advantage Building a strong tourism sector will require a host of issues spatial planning and other types of public-private coordination, e.g. garbage collection, private-private coordination, e.g. booking systems, tour packages HR development, through vocational and managerial training SME development devt & implementation of standards and quality ratings strategic destination marketing,

Prospects for regional cooperation The World Bank has partnered with other donors to support regional cooperation in network sectors South East Europe Transport Organization (SEETO) -- roads, railways, waterways? Energy Community of South East Europe (ECSEE) Future areas include: Disaster management and mitigation and possibly higher education reform?

For further information about World Bank activities and analysis on Albania, please visit www.worldbank.org.al