Ease of Doing Business in
This page summarizes Doing Business data for Shkodra, Albania. The first table shows its rank among 22 cities/regions in South East Europe. The rest of the tables summarize the key indicators for each topic and benchmark against regional and high-income economy (OECD) averages.
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Select a topic Starting a Business Dealing with Construction Permits Registering Property Enforcing Contracts
The ease or difficulty of enforcing commercial contracts is measured below. This is determined by following the evolution of a payment dispute and tracking the time, cost, and number of procedures involved from the moment a plaintiff files the lawsuit until actual payment.
The time to resolve a dispute, counted from the moment the plaintiff files the lawsuit in court until payment. This includes both the days when actions take place and the waiting periods between.
The cost in court fees and attorney fees, where the use of attorneys is mandatory or common, expressed as a percentage of the debt value.
The average number of procedures to enforce a contract. The list of procedural steps compiled for each economy traces the chronology of a commercial dispute before the relevant court.