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  • Administrative divisions: This entry generally gives the numbers, designatory terms, and first-order administrative divisions as approved by the US Board on Geographic Names (BGN). Changes that have been reported but not yet acted on by BGN are noted.
  • Capital city > Geographic coordinates: This entry gives the name of the seat of government, its geographic coordinates, the time difference relative to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) and the time observed in Washington, DC, and, if applicable, information on daylight saving time (DST). Where appropriate, a special note has been added to highlight those countries that have multiple time zones.
  • Capital city > Name: This entry gives the name of the seat of government, its geographic coordinates, the time difference relative to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) and the time observed in Washington, DC, and, if applicable, information on daylight saving time (DST). Where appropriate, a special note has been added to highlight those countries that have multiple time zones.
  • Constitution: The dates of adoption, revisions, and major amendments to a nation's constitution
  • Diplomatic representation from the US > Mailing address: This entry includes the chief of mission, embassy address, mailing address, telephone number, FAX number, branch office locations, consulate general locations, and consulate locations.
  • Executive branch > Cabinet: Cabinet includes the official name for any body of high-ranking advisers roughly comparable to a U.S. Cabinet. Also notes the method for selection of members.
  • Executive branch > Chief of state: The name and title of any person or role roughly equivalent to a U.S. Chief of State. This means the titular leader of the country who represents the state at official and ceremonial functions but may not be involved with the day-to-day activities of the government
  • Executive branch > Head of government: Head of government includes the name and title of the top administrative leader who is designated to manage the day-to-day activities of the government. For example, in the UK, the monarch is the chief of state, and the prime minister is the head of government. In the US, the president is both the chief of state and the head of government.
  • Government type: A description of the basic form of government (e.g., republic, constitutional monarchy, federal republic, parliamentary democracy, military dictatorship).
  • Judicial branch: The name(s) of the highest court(s) and a brief description of the selection process for members.
  • Legal system: A brief description of the legal system's historical roots, role in government, and acceptance of International Court of Justice (ICJ) jurisdiction.
  • Legislative branch: This entry contains information on the structure (unicameral, bicameral, tricameral), formal name, number of seats, and term of office. Elections includes the nature of election process or accession to power, date of the last election, and date of the next election. Election results includes the percent of vote and/or number of seats held by each party in the last election.
  • Political parties and leaders: Significant political organizations and their leaders.
  • Political pressure groups and leaders: Organizations with leaders involved in politics, but not standing for legislative election.
  • Suffrage: The age at enfranchisement and whether the right to vote is universal or restricted
  • International organization participation: This entry lists in alphabetical order by abbreviation those international organizations in which the subject country is a member or participates in some other way.
  • Government corruption rating: Transparency, accountability, and corruption in the public sector assess the extent to which the executive can be held accountable for its use of funds and for the results of its actions by the electorate and by the legislature and judiciary, and the extent to which public employees within the executive are required to account for administrative decisions, use of resources, and results obtained. The three main dimensions assessed here are the accountability of the executive to oversight institutions and of public employees for their performance, access of civil society to information on public affairs, and state capture by narrow vested interests."
  • Country name > Conventional long form: This entry is derived from Government > Country name, which includes all forms of the country's name approved by the US Board on Geographic Names (Italy is used as an example): conventional long form (Italian Republic), conventional short form (Italy), local long form (Repubblica Italiana), local short form (Italia), former (Kingdom of Italy), as well as the abbreviation. Also see the Terminology note.
  • Executive branch > Elections: Elections includes the nature of election process or accession to power, date of the last election, and date of the next election
  • Flag description: A written flag description produced from actual flags or the best information available at the time the entry was written. The flags of independent states are used by their dependencies unless there is an officially recognized local flag. Some disputed and other areas do not have flags.
  • Red tape > Time required to start a business > Days: Time required to start a business (days). Time required to start a business is the number of calendar days needed to complete the procedures to legally operate a business. If a procedure can be speeded up at additional cost, the fastest procedure, independent of cost, is chosen.
  • Country name > Conventional short form: This entry is derived from Government > Country name, which includes all forms of the country's name approved by the US Board on Geographic Names (Italy is used as an example): conventional long form (Italian Republic), conventional short form (Italy), local long form (Repubblica Italiana), local short form (Italia), former (Kingdom of Italy), as well as the abbreviation. Also see the Terminology note.
  • Constitutional form: Constitutional form of government.
  • Transnational Issues > Disputes > International: This entry includes a wide variety of situations that range from traditional bilateral boundary disputes to unilateral claims of one sort or another. Information regarding disputes over international terrestrial and maritime boundaries has been reviewed by the US Department of State. References to other situations involving borders or frontiers may also be included, such as resource disputes, geopolitical questions, or irredentist issues; however, inclusion does not necessarily constitute official acceptance or recognition by the US Government.
  • National anthem: A generally patriotic musical composition - usually in the form of a song or hymn of praise - that evokes and eulogizes the history, traditions, or struggles of a nation or its people. National anthems can be officially recognized as a national song by a country's constitution or by an enacted law, or simply by tradition. Although most anthems contain lyrics, some do not.
  • Democracy > CPIA gender equality rating: Gender equality assesses the extent to which the country has installed institutions and programs to enforce laws and policies that promote equal access for men and women in education, health, the economy, and protection under law.
  • Legislative branch > Election results: This entry contains information on the structure (unicameral, bicameral, tricameral), formal name, number of seats, and term of office. Elections includes the nature of election process or accession to power, date of the last election, and date of the next election. Election results includes the percent of vote and/or number of seats held by each party in the last election.
  • Legislative branch > Elections: This entry contains information on the structure (unicameral, bicameral, tricameral), formal name, number of seats, and term of office. Elections includes the nature of election process or accession to power, date of the last election, and date of the next election. Election results includes the percent of vote and/or number of seats held by each party in the last election.
  • Democracy and rights > Press freedom index: Compares countries by their degree of government censorship, according to the Press freedom index. This index, created by the non-governmental organization Reporters without borders (RWS), is ellaborated using data from an extensive annual survey sent to professional reporters throughout the world. The survey contains questions about the type and ownership of media present in the country, freedom of speech, violence exerted against reporters, election campaigns, access of political parties to the media, etc.
  • Parliament > Seats held by women > Percentage: Percentage of seats held by women in country's national parliament or legislative houses.
  • Independence: For most countries, this entry gives the date that sovereignty was achieved and from which nation, empire, or trusteeship. For the other countries, the date given may not represent "independence" in the strict sense, but rather some significant nationhood event such as the traditional founding date or the date of unification, federation, confederation, establishment, fundamental change in the form of government, or state succession. Dependent areas include the notation "none" followed by the nature of their dependency status. "
  • Executive branch > Election results: Election results includes the percent of vote for each candidate in the last election (if any)
  • Judicial branch > Subordinate courts: This entry is derived from Government > Judicial branch, which includes three subfields. The highest court(s) subfield includes the name(s) of a country's highest level court(s), the number and titles of the judges, and the types of cases heard by the court, which commonly are based on civil, criminal, administrative, and constitutional law. A number of countries have separate constitutional courts. The judge selection and term of office subfield includes the organizations and associated officials responsible for nominating and appointing judges, and a brief description of the process. The selection process can be indicative of the independence of a country's court system from other branches of its government. Also included in this subfield are judges' tenures, which can range from a few years, to a specified retirement age, to lifelong appointments. The subordinate courts subfield lists the courts lower in the hierarchy of a country's court system. A few countries with federal-style governments, such as Brazil, Canada, and the US, in addition to their federal court, have separate state- or province-level court systems, though generally the two systems interact.
  • Basis of executive legitimacy: Basis of executive legitimacy.

    No date was available from the Wikipedia article, so we used the date of retrieval.

  • Country name > Local short form: This entry is derived from Government > Country name, which includes all forms of the country's name approved by the US Board on Geographic Names (Italy is used as an example): conventional long form (Italian Republic), conventional short form (Italy), local long form (Repubblica Italiana), local short form (Italia), former (Kingdom of Italy), as well as the abbreviation. Also see the Terminology note.
  • Democracy and rights > Freedom of the press: Compares countries by freedom of the press. The lower the score, the more free the press of that country is. The scores are taken from the Freedom of the Press Index, elaborated by Freedom House, self-defined as "an independent watchdog organization dedicated to the expansion of freedom around the world". The data used in the index come from an annual survey of media independence in 197 countries and territories, assessing the degree of print, broadcast, and internet freedom in each of them.
  • Proportion of seats held by women in national parliament: Women in parliaments are the percentage of parliamentary seats in a single or lower chamber occupied by women.
  • Diplomatic representation from the US > Embassy: This entry includes the chief of mission, embassy address, mailing address, telephone number, FAX number, branch office locations, consulate general locations, and consulate locations.
  • Red tape > Start-up procedures to register a business > Number: Start-up procedures to register a business (number). Start-up procedures are those required to start a business, including interactions to obtain necessary permits and licenses and to complete all inscriptions, verifications, and notifications to start operations. Data are for businesses with specific characteristics of ownership, size, and type of production.
  • Democracy > Civil and political liberties: Civil and political liberties
    Units: Index Ranging from 7 (High Levels of Liberties) to 1 (Low
    Units: This is the average of two indicators - civil liberties and political liberties.
  • General government final > Consumption expenditure > Current US$: General government final consumption expenditure (formerly general government consumption) includes all government current expenditures for purchases of goods and services (including compensation of employees). It also includes most expenditures on national defense and security, but excludes government military expenditures that are part of government capital formation. Data are in current U.S. dollars.
  • National holiday: The primary national day of celebration - often independence day.
  • Capital > Geographic coordinates: This entry is derived from Government > Capital, which gives the name of the seat of government, its geographic coordinates, the time difference relative to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) and the time observed in Washington, DC, and, if applicable, information on daylight saving time (DST). Where appropriate, a special note has been added to highlight those countries that have multiple time zones.
  • Time required to start a business > Days: Time required to start a business is the number of calendar days needed to complete the procedures to legally operate a business. If a procedure can be speeded up at additional cost, the fastest procedure, independent of cost, is chosen.
  • Leaders > President: Government > Leaders > President
  • Judicial branch > Judge selection and term of office: This entry is derived from Government > Judicial branch, which includes three subfields. The highest court(s) subfield includes the name(s) of a country's highest level court(s), the number and titles of the judges, and the types of cases heard by the court, which commonly are based on civil, criminal, administrative, and constitutional law. A number of countries have separate constitutional courts. The judge selection and term of office subfield includes the organizations and associated officials responsible for nominating and appointing judges, and a brief description of the process. The selection process can be indicative of the independence of a country's court system from other branches of its government. Also included in this subfield are judges' tenures, which can range from a few years, to a specified retirement age, to lifelong appointments. The subordinate courts subfield lists the courts lower in the hierarchy of a country's court system. A few countries with federal-style governments, such as Brazil, Canada, and the US, in addition to their federal court, have separate state- or province-level court systems, though generally the two systems interact.
  • Red tape > Burden of customs procedure, WEF > 1=extremely inefficient to 7=extremely efficient: Burden of customs procedure, WEF (1=extremely inefficient to 7=extremely efficient). Burden of Customs Procedure measures business executives' perceptions of their country's efficiency of customs procedures. The rating ranges from 1 to 7, with a higher score indicating greater efficiency. Data are from the World Economic Forum's Executive Opinion Survey, conducted for 30 years in collaboration with 150 partner institutes. The 2009 round included more than 13,000 respondents from 133 countries. Sampling follows a dual stratification based on company size and the sector of activity. Data are collected online or through in-person interviews. Responses are aggregated using sector-weighted averaging. The data for the latest year are combined with the data for the previous year to create a two-year moving average. Respondents evaluated the efficiency of customs procedures in their country. The lowest score (1) rates the customs procedure as extremely inefficient, and the highest score (7) as extremely efficient.
  • Democracy > Bertelsmann Transformation Index > Status Index 2006: The Status Index’s overall result represents the mean value of the scores for the dimensions “Political Transformationâ€? and “Economic Transformationâ€?. The mean value was calculated using the exact, unrounded values for both these dimensions, which, in turn, were derived from the ratings for the five political criteria (based on 18 indicators) and the seven economic criteria (based on 14 indicators). The table shows rounded scores for political and economic transformation as well as for the Status Index’s overall result. In some cases, therefore, the overall result differs slightly from the mean value.
  • Red tape > Time required to register property > Days: Time required to register property (days). Time required to register property is the number of calendar days needed for businesses to secure rights to property.
  • Politics: Country politics.
  • International law organization participation: This entry includes information on a country's acceptance of jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) and of the International Criminal Court (ICCt); 55 countries have accepted ICJ jurisdiction with reservations and 11 have accepted ICJ jurisdiction without reservations; 114 countries have accepted ICCt jurisdiction. Appendix B: International Organizations and Groups explains the differing mandates of the ICJ and ICCt.
  • Parliament > Seats held by men: Number of seats held by men in country's naitonal parliament or legislative houses.
  • Country name > Local long form: This entry is derived from Government > Country name, which includes all forms of the country's name approved by the US Board on Geographic Names (Italy is used as an example): conventional long form (Italian Republic), conventional short form (Italy), local long form (Repubblica Italiana), local short form (Italia), former (Kingdom of Italy), as well as the abbreviation. Also see the Terminology note.
  • Red tape > Time to resolve insolvency > Years: Time to resolve insolvency (years). Time to resolve insolvency is the number of years from the filing for insolvency in court until the resolution of distressed assets.
  • Red tape > Start-up procedures to register a business > Number per million: Start-up procedures to register a business (number). Start-up procedures are those required to start a business, including interactions to obtain necessary permits and licenses and to complete all inscriptions, verifications, and notifications to start operations. Data are for businesses with specific characteristics of ownership, size, and type of production. Figures expressed per million population for the same year.
  • Diplomatic representation in the US > Chief of mission: This entry includes the chief of mission, chancery, telephone, FAX, consulate general locations, and consulate locations.
  • Diplomatic representation in the US > Chancery: This entry includes the chief of mission, chancery, telephone, FAX, consulate general locations, and consulate locations.
  • Diplomatic representation from the US > Telephone: This entry includes the chief of mission, embassy address, mailing address, telephone number, FAX number, branch office locations, consulate general locations, and consulate locations.
  • Diplomatic representation from the US > Chief of mission: This entry includes the chief of mission, embassy address, mailing address, telephone number, FAX number, branch office locations, consulate general locations, and consulate locations.
  • Parliament > Seats held by women: Number of seats held by women in country's parliament or legislative houses.
  • Leaders > President > Summary: Government > Leaders > President > Summary
  • Democracy > Democratic institutions rating: Democratic institutions
    Units: Scale ranging from -10 (autocratic) to +10 (democratic)
  • UN membership date: Date of United Nations Membership
  • Red tape > Procedures to build a warehouse > Number: Procedures to build a warehouse (number). Number of procedures to build a warehouse is the number of interactions of a company's employees or managers with external parties, including government agency staff, public inspectors, notaries, land registry and cadastre staff, and technical experts apart from architects and engineers.
  • Capital city: The location of the seat of government.
  • Capital > Name: This entry is derived from Government > Capital, which gives the name of the seat of government, its geographic coordinates, the time difference relative to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) and the time observed in Washington, DC, and, if applicable, information on daylight saving time (DST). Where appropriate, a special note has been added to highlight those countries that have multiple time zones.
  • Legal origin: Legal origin identifies the origin of the Company Law or Commercial Code in each country
  • General government final > Consumption expenditure > Current US$ > Per capita: General government final consumption expenditure (formerly general government consumption) includes all government current expenditures for purchases of goods and services (including compensation of employees). It also includes most expenditures on national defense and security, but excludes government military expenditures that are part of government capital formation. Data are in current U.S. dollars. Per capita figures expressed per 1 population.
  • Red tape > Time required to get electricity > Days: Time required to get electricity (days). Time required to get electricity is the number of days to obtain a permanent electricity connection. The measure captures the median duration that the electricity utility and experts indicate is necessary in practice, rather than required by law, to complete a procedure.
  • Democracy and rights > Year women first voted at national level: Year women first voted at national level.
  • Capital > Time difference: This entry is derived from Government > Capital, which gives the name of the seat of government, its geographic coordinates, the time difference relative to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) and the time observed in Washington, DC, and, if applicable, information on daylight saving time (DST). Where appropriate, a special note has been added to highlight those countries that have multiple time zones.
  • International relations: Country international relations.
  • Red tape > Time required to get electricity > Days per million: Time required to get electricity (days). Time required to get electricity is the number of days to obtain a permanent electricity connection. The measure captures the median duration that the electricity utility and experts indicate is necessary in practice, rather than required by law, to complete a procedure. Figures expressed per million population for the same year.
  • Leaders > Head of state > Term limit for head of state: Head(s) of state.

    No date was available from the Wikipedia article, so we used the date of retrieval.

  • Foreign relations > Recognition of Israel notes: Notes and remarks about the date on which Israel was officially recognized as a state.
  • CPIA quality of budgetary and financial management rating > 1=low to 6=high: Quality of budgetary and financial management assesses the extent to which there is a comprehensive and credible budget linked to policy priorities, effective financial management systems, and timely and accurate accounting and fiscal reporting, including timely and audited public accounts."
  • Red tape > Time required to enforce a contract > Days: Time required to enforce a contract (days). Time required to enforce a contract is the number of calendar days from the filing of the lawsuit in court until the final determination and, in appropriate cases, payment.
  • Red tape > Procedures to register property > Number: Procedures to register property (number). Number of procedures to register property is the number of procedures required for a businesses to secure rights to property.
  • Leaders > President > Profile: Government > Leaders > President > Profile
  • Role of head of state: Head of state.

    No date was available from the Wikipedia article, so we used the date of retrieval.

  • General government final > Consumption expenditure > Current US$ per capita: General government final consumption expenditure (formerly general government consumption) includes all government current expenditures for purchases of goods and services (including compensation of employees). It also includes most expenditures on national defense and security, but excludes government military expenditures that are part of government capital formation. Data are in current U.S. dollars. Figures expressed per capita for the same year.
  • Start-up procedures to register a business > Number: Start-up procedures are those required to start a business, including interactions to obtain necessary permits and licenses and to complete all inscriptions, verifications, and notifications to start operations. Data are for businesses with specific characteristics of ownership, size, and type of production.
  • Red tape > Burden of customs procedure, WEF > 1=extremely inefficient to 7=extremely efficient per million: Burden of customs procedure, WEF (1=extremely inefficient to 7=extremely efficient). Burden of Customs Procedure measures business executives' perceptions of their country's efficiency of customs procedures. The rating ranges from 1 to 7, with a higher score indicating greater efficiency. Data are from the World Economic Forum's Executive Opinion Survey, conducted for 30 years in collaboration with 150 partner institutes. The 2009 round included more than 13,000 respondents from 133 countries. Sampling follows a dual stratification based on company size and the sector of activity. Data are collected online or through in-person interviews. Responses are aggregated using sector-weighted averaging. The data for the latest year are combined with the data for the previous year to create a two-year moving average. Respondents evaluated the efficiency of customs procedures in their country. The lowest score (1) rates the customs procedure as extremely inefficient, and the highest score (7) as extremely efficient. Figures expressed per million population for the same year.
  • Strength of legal rights index > 0=weak to 10=strong: Strength of legal rights index measures the degree to which collateral and bankruptcy laws protect the rights of borrowers and lenders and thus facilitate lending. The index ranges from 0 to 10, with higher scores indicating that these laws are better designed to expand access to credit."
  • Democracy > Bertelsmann Transformation Index > Management Index 2006: This Index evaluates management by political decision-makers while taking into consideration the level of difficulty. The Management Index’s overall result is calculated by multiplying the intermediate result with a factor derived from the level of difficulty evaluation.
  • General government final > Consumption expenditure > Current US$ > Per $ GDP: General government final consumption expenditure (formerly general government consumption) includes all government current expenditures for purchases of goods and services (including compensation of employees). It also includes most expenditures on national defense and security, but excludes government military expenditures that are part of government capital formation. Data are in current U.S. dollars. Per $ GDP figures expressed per 1 $ gross domestic product.
  • Parliament > Seats held by women per million people: Number of seats held by women in country's parliament or legislative houses. Figures expressed per million people for the same year.
  • Red tape > Time required to build a warehouse > Days: Time required to build a warehouse (days). Time required to build a warehouse is the number of calendar days needed to complete the required procedures for building a warehouse. If a procedure can be speeded up at additional cost, the fastest procedure, independent of cost, is chosen.
  • CPIA building human resources rating > 1=low to 6=high: Building human resources assesses the national policies and public and private sector service delivery that affect the access to and quality of health and education services, including prevention and treatment of HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria."
  • Red tape > Time required to start a business > Days per million: Time required to start a business (days). Time required to start a business is the number of calendar days needed to complete the procedures to legally operate a business. If a procedure can be speeded up at additional cost, the fastest procedure, independent of cost, is chosen. Figures expressed per million population for the same year.
  • Red tape > Procedures to enforce a contract > Number per million: Procedures to enforce a contract (number). Number of procedures to enforce a contract are the number of independent actions, mandated by law or courts, that demand interaction between the parties of a contract or between them and the judge or court officer. Figures expressed per million population for the same year.
  • Red tape > Time required to register property > Days per million: Time required to register property (days). Time required to register property is the number of calendar days needed for businesses to secure rights to property. Figures expressed per million population for the same year.
  • Red tape > Time required to build a warehouse > Days per million: Time required to build a warehouse (days). Time required to build a warehouse is the number of calendar days needed to complete the required procedures for building a warehouse. If a procedure can be speeded up at additional cost, the fastest procedure, independent of cost, is chosen. Figures expressed per million population for the same year.
  • Red tape > Procedures to build a warehouse > Number per million: Procedures to build a warehouse (number). Number of procedures to build a warehouse is the number of interactions of a company's employees or managers with external parties, including government agency staff, public inspectors, notaries, land registry and cadastre staff, and technical experts apart from architects and engineers. Figures expressed per million population for the same year.
  • Democracy > Bertelsmann Transformation Index>Political Transformation: Political Transformation The score for â€?Political Transformation“ is obtained by calculating the mean value of the ratings for the following criteria: · Stateness · Political Participation · Rule of Law · Stability of Democratic Institutions · Political and Social Integration
  • Foreign relations > Diplomatic representation in the US > Ambassador: Name of ambassador to the USA.
  • Country name > Former: This entry is derived from Government > Country name, which includes all forms of the country's name approved by the US Board on Geographic Names (Italy is used as an example): conventional long form (Italian Republic), conventional short form (Italy), local long form (Repubblica Italiana), local short form (Italia), former (Kingdom of Italy), as well as the abbreviation. Also see the Terminology note.
  • General government final > Consumption expenditure > Constant 2000 US$ > Per capita: General government final consumption expenditure (formerly general government consumption) includes all government current expenditures for purchases of goods and services (including compensation of employees). It also includes most expenditures on national defense and security, but excludes government military expenditures that are part of government capital formation. Data are in constant 2000 U.S. dollars. Per capita figures expressed per 1 population.
  • Time required to build a warehouse > Days: Time required to build a warehouse is the number of calendar days needed to complete the required procedures for building a warehouse. If a procedure can be speeded up at additional cost, the fastest procedure, independent of cost, is chosen.
  • CPIA fiscal policy rating > 1=low to 6=high: Fiscal policy assesses the short- and medium-term sustainability of fiscal policy (taking into account monetary and exchange rate policy and the sustainability of the public debt) and its impact on growth.
  • CPIA property rights and rule-based governance rating > 1=low to 6=high: Property rights and rule-based governance assess the extent to which private economic activity is facilitated by an effective legal system and rule-based governance structure in which property and contract rights are reliably respected and enforced.
  • CPIA social protection rating > 1=low to 6=high: Social protection and labor assess government policies in social protection and labor market regulations that reduce the risk of becoming poor, assist those who are poor to better manage further risks, and ensure a minimal level of welfare to all people."
  • Trademarks > Nonresidents per 1000: Trademark applications filed are applications for registration of a trademark with a national or regional trademark office. Trademarks are distinctive signs that identify goods or services as those produced or provided by a specific person or enterprise. Trademarks protect owners of the mark by ensuring exclusive right to use it to identify goods or services or to authorize its use in return for payment. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Trademarks > Nonresidents > Per capita: Trademark applications filed are applications for registration of a trademark with a national or regional trademark office. Trademarks are distinctive signs that identify goods or services as those produced or provided by a specific person or enterprise. Trademarks protect owners of the mark by ensuring exclusive right to use it to identify goods or services or to authorize its use in return for payment. Per capita figures expressed per 1,000 population.
  • Time required to enforce a contract > Days: Time required to enforce a contract is the number of calendar days from the filing of the lawsuit in court until the final determination and, in appropriate cases, payment.
  • Start-up procedures to register a business > Number > Per capita: Start-up procedures are those required to start a business, including interactions to obtain necessary permits and licenses and to complete all inscriptions, verifications, and notifications to start operations. Data are for businesses with specific characteristics of ownership, size, and type of production. Per capita figures expressed per 1 million population.
  • Procedures to register property > Number: Number of procedures to register property is the number of procedures required for a businesses to secure rights to property.
  • Procedures to build a warehouse > Number: Number of procedures to build a warehouse is the number of interactions of a company's employees or managers with external parties, including government agency staff, public inspectors, notaries, land registry and cadastre staff, and technical experts apart from architects and engineers.
  • Form of government: Form of government in African Union member countries.
  • CPIA equity of public resource use rating: Equity of public resource use assesses the extent to which the pattern of public expenditures and revenue collection affects the poor and is consistent with national poverty reduction priorities.
  • Red tape > Time required to enforce a contract > Days per million: Time required to enforce a contract (days). Time required to enforce a contract is the number of calendar days from the filing of the lawsuit in court until the final determination and, in appropriate cases, payment. Figures expressed per million population for the same year.
  • Trademarks > Residents: Trademark applications filed are applications for registration of a trademark with a national or regional trademark office. Trademarks are distinctive signs that identify goods or services as those produced or provided by a specific person or enterprise. Trademarks protect owners of the mark by ensuring exclusive right to use it to identify goods or services or to authorize its use in return for payment.
  • General government final > Consumption expenditure > Constant 2000 US$: General government final consumption expenditure (formerly general government consumption) includes all government current expenditures for purchases of goods and services (including compensation of employees). It also includes most expenditures on national defense and security, but excludes government military expenditures that are part of government capital formation. Data are in constant 2000 U.S. dollars.
  • Procedures to register property > Number > Per capita: Number of procedures to register property is the number of procedures required for a businesses to secure rights to property. Per capita figures expressed per 1 million population.
  • Procedures to enforce a contract > Number > Per capita: Number of procedures to enforce a contract are the number of independent actions, mandated by law or courts, that demand interaction between the parties of a contract or between them and the judge or court officer. Per capita figures expressed per 1 million population.
  • CPIA quality of public administration rating > 1=low to 6=high: Quality of public administration assesses the extent to which civilian central government staff is structured to design and implement government policy and deliver services effectively.
  • Democracy > CPIA transparency > Accountability > And corruption in the public sector rating: Transparency, accountability, and corruption in the public sector assess the extent to which the executive can be held accountable for its use of funds and for the results of its actions by the electorate and by the legislature and judiciary, and the extent to which public employees within the executive are required to account for administrative decisions, use of resources, and results obtained. The three main dimensions assessed here are the accountability of the executive to oversight institutions and of public employees for their performance, access of civil society to information on public affairs, and state capture by narrow vested interests.
  • Democracy > CPIA public sector management and institutions cluster average: The public sector management and institutions cluster includes property rights and rule-based governance, quality of budgetary and financial management, efficiency of revenue mobilization, quality of public administration, and transparency, accountability, and corruption in the public sector.
  • Democracy > CPIA policies for social inclusion/equity cluster average: The policies for social inclusion and equity cluster includes gender equality, equity of public resource use, building human resources, social protection and labor, and policies and institutions for environmental sustainability.
  • Red tape > Procedures to enforce a contract > Number: Procedures to enforce a contract (number). Number of procedures to enforce a contract are the number of independent actions, mandated by law or courts, that demand interaction between the parties of a contract or between them and the judge or court officer.
  • Red tape > Procedures to register property > Number per million: Procedures to register property (number). Number of procedures to register property is the number of procedures required for a businesses to secure rights to property. Figures expressed per million population for the same year.
  • Diplomatic representation from the US > FAX: This entry includes the chief of mission, embassy address, mailing address, telephone number, FAX number, branch office locations, consulate general locations, and consulate locations.
  • Red tape > Management time dealing with officials > % of management time: Management time dealing with officials (% of management time). Time dealing with officials is the percentage of management time in a given week spent on requirements imposed by government regulations (taxes, customs, labor regulations, licensing and registration).
  • Diplomatic representation in the US > Telephone: This entry includes the chief of mission, chancery, telephone, FAX, consulate general locations, and consulate locations.
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  • Trademarks > Residents > Per capita: Trademark applications filed are applications for registration of a trademark with a national or regional trademark office. Trademarks are distinctive signs that identify goods or services as those produced or provided by a specific person or enterprise. Trademarks protect owners of the mark by ensuring exclusive right to use it to identify goods or services or to authorize its use in return for payment. Per capita figures expressed per 1,000 population.
  • Country Policy and Institutional Assessment debt policy rating > 1=low to 6=high: Debt policy assesses whether the debt management strategy is conducive to minimizing budgetary risks and ensuring long-term debt sustainability.
  • Time to resolve insolvency > Years: Time to resolve insolvency is the number of years from the filing for insolvency in court until the resolution of distressed assets.
  • Procedures to register property > Number per million: Number of procedures to register property is the number of procedures required for a businesses to secure rights to property. Figures expressed per million population for the same year.
  • Procedures to build a warehouse > Number per million: Number of procedures to build a warehouse is the number of interactions of a company's employees or managers with external parties, including government agency staff, public inspectors, notaries, land registry and cadastre staff, and technical experts apart from architects and engineers. Figures expressed per million population for the same year.
  • General government final > Consumption expenditure > Annual % growth: Annual percentage growth of general government final consumption expenditure based on constant local currency. Aggregates are based on constant 2000 U.S. dollars. General government final consumption expenditure (general government consumption) includes all government current expenditures for purchases of goods and services (including compensation of employees). It also includes most expenditures on national defense and security, but excludes government military expenditures that are part of government capital formation.
  • Time required to register property > Days: Time required to register property is the number of calendar days needed for businesses to secure rights to property.
  • Trademarks > Nonresidents: Trademark applications filed are applications for registration of a trademark with a national or regional trademark office. Trademarks are distinctive signs that identify goods or services as those produced or provided by a specific person or enterprise. Trademarks protect owners of the mark by ensuring exclusive right to use it to identify goods or services or to authorize its use in return for payment.
  • Informal payments to public officials > % of firms: Informal payments to public officials are the percentage of firms expected to make informal payments to public officials to ""get things done"" with regard to customs, taxes, licenses, regulations, services, and the like."
  • Parliament > Seats held by men per million people: Number of seats held by men in country's naitonal parliament or legislative houses. Figures expressed per million people for the same year.
  • CPIA public sector management and institutions cluster average > 1=low to 6=high: The public sector management and institutions cluster includes property rights and rule-based governance, quality of budgetary and financial management, efficiency of revenue mobilisation, quality of public administration, and transparency, accountability, and corruption in"
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  • Proportion of seats held by women in national parliaments > %: Proportion of seats held by women in national parliaments (%). Women in parliaments are the percentage of parliamentary seats in a single or lower chamber held by women.
  • Commonwealth of Nations > Date joined: Date each member country joined the Commonwealth of Nations.
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  • Democracy > CPIA property rights and rule-based governance rating: Property rights and rule-based governance assess the extent to which private economic activity is facilitated by an effective legal system and rule-based governance structure in which property and contract rights are reliably respected and enforced.
  • Foreign relations > Date of recognition of Kosovo: Date on which Kosovo was officially recognized as a state.
  • General government final > Consumption expenditure > Current LCU: General government final consumption expenditure (formerly general government consumption) includes all government current expenditures for purchases of goods and services (including compensation of employees). It also includes most expenditures on national defense and security, but excludes government military expenditures that are part of government capital formation. Data are in current local currency.
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  • Country Policy and Institutional Assessment > Business regulation effectiveness: Business regulatory environment assesses the extent to which the legal, regulatory, and policy environments help or hinder private businesses in investing, creating jobs, and becoming more productive."
  • Management time dealing with officials > % of management time: Time dealing with officials is the percentage of management time in a given week spent on requirements imposed by government regulations (taxes, customs, labor regulations, licensing and registration).
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  • General government final > Consumption expenditure > Constant LCU: General government final consumption expenditure (formerly general government consumption) includes all government current expenditures for purchases of goods and services (including compensation of employees). It also includes most expenditures on national defense and security, but excludes government military expenditures that are part of government capital formation. Data are in constant local currency.
  • Policy uncertainty > % of managers surveyed ranking this as a major business constraint: Policy uncertainty measures the share of senior managers who ranked economic and regulatory policy uncertainty as a major or very severe constraint.
  • CPIA policy and institutions for environmental sustainability rating > 1=low to 6=high: Policy and institutions for environmental sustainability assess the extent to which environmental policies foster the protection and sustainable use of natural resources and the management of pollution.
  • CPIA policies for social inclusion or equity cluster average > 1=low to 6=high: The policies for social inclusion and equity cluster includes gender equality, equity of public resource use, building human resources, social protection and labor, and policies and institutions for environmental sustainability."
  • CPIA macroeconomic management rating: Macroeconomic management assesses the monetary, exchange rate, and aggregate demand policy framework."
  • CPIA financial sector rating > 1=low to 6=high: Financial sector assesses the structure of the financial sector and the policies and regulations that affect it.
  • Procedures to enforce a contract > Number per million: Number of procedures to enforce a contract are the number of independent actions, mandated by law or courts, that demand interaction between the parties of a contract or between them and the judge or court officer. Figures expressed per million population for the same year.
  • Trademarks > Residents per million: Trademark applications filed are applications for registration of a trademark with a national or regional trademark office. Trademarks are distinctive signs that identify goods or services as those produced or provided by a specific person or enterprise. Trademarks protect owners of the mark by ensuring exclusive right to use it to identify goods or services or to authorize its use in return for payment. Figures expressed per million population for the same year.
  • CPIA efficiency of revenue mobilisation rating > 1=low to 6=high: Efficiency of revenue mobilisation assesses the overall pattern of revenue mobilisation--not only the de facto tax structure, but also revenue from all sources as actually collected."
  • IDA resource allocation index > 1=low to 6=high: IDA Resource Allocation Index is obtained by calculating the average score for each cluster and then by averaging those scores. For each of 16 criteria countries are rated on a scale of 1 (low) to 6 (high).
  • Foreign relations > Date of recognition of State of Palestine: Date on which Palestine was officially recognized as a state.
  • Start-up procedures to register a business > Number per million: Start-up procedures are those required to start a business, including interactions to obtain necessary permits and licenses and to complete all inscriptions, verifications, and notifications to start operations. Data are for businesses with specific characteristics of ownership, size, and type of production. Figures expressed per million population for the same year.
  • Time to prepare and pay taxes > Hours: Time to prepare and pay taxes is the time, in hours per year, it takes to prepare, file, and pay (or withhold) three major types of taxes: the corporate income tax, the value added or sales tax, and labor taxes, including payroll taxes and social security contributions.
  • Procedures to build a warehouse > Number > Per capita: Number of procedures to build a warehouse is the number of interactions of a company's employees or managers with external parties, including government agency staff, public inspectors, notaries, land registry and cadastre staff, and technical experts apart from architects and engineers. Per capita figures expressed per 1 million population.
STAT Malawi Tanzania HISTORY
Administrative divisions 28 districts; Balaka, Blantyre, Chikwawa, Chiradzulu, Chitipa, Dedza, Dowa, Karonga, Kasungu, Likoma, Lilongwe, Machinga, Mangochi, Mchinji, Mulanje, Mwanza, Mzimba, Neno, Ntcheu, Nkhata Bay, Nkhotakota, Nsanje, Ntchisi, Phalombe, Rumphi, Salima, Thyolo, Zomba 30 regions; Arusha, Dar es Salaam, Dodoma, Geita, Iringa, Kagera, Kaskazini Pemba (Pemba North), Kaskazini Unguja (Zanzibar North), Katavi, Kigoma, Kilimanjaro, Kusini Pemba (Pemba South), Kusini Unguja (Zanzibar Central/South), Lindi, Manyara, Mara, Mbeya, Mjini Magharibi (Zanzibar Urban/West), Morogoro, Mtwara, Mwanza, Njombe, Pwani (Coast), Rukwa, Ruvuma, Shinyanga, Simiyu, Singida, Tabora, Tanga
Capital city > Geographic coordinates 13 59 S, 33 47 E 6 48 S, 39 17 E
Capital city > Name Lilongwe Dar es Salaam
Constitution 18 May 1994 several previous; latest adopted 25 April 1977; amended many times, last in 2012
Diplomatic representation from the US > Mailing address P. O. Box 30016, Lilongwe 3, Malawi P. O. Box 9123, Dar es Salaam
Executive branch > Cabinet 36 m Cabinet appointed by the president from among the members of the National Assembly
Executive branch > Chief of state President Joyce BANDA (since 7 April 2012); Vice President Khumbo Hastings KACHALI (since 11 April 2012) President Jakaya KIKWETE (since 21 December 2005); Vice President Mohammed Gharib BILAL (since 6 November 2010)
Executive branch > Head of government President Joyce BANDA (since 7 April 2012); Vice President Khumbo Hastings KACHALI (since 11 April 2012) President Jakaya KIKWETE (since 21 December 2005); Vice President Mohammed Gharib BILAL (since 6 November 2010)
Government type multiparty democracy republic
Judicial branch Supreme Court of Appeal; High Court (chief justice appointed by the president, puisne judges appointed on the advice of the Judicial Service Commission); magistrate's courts Permanent Commission of Enquiry (official ombudsman); Court of Appeal (consists of a chief justice and four judges); High Court (consists of a Jaji Kiongozi and 29 judges appointed by the president; holds regular sessions in all regions); District Courts; Primary Courts (limited jurisdiction and appeals can be made to the higher courts)
Legal system mixed legal system of English common law and customary law; judicial review of legislative acts in the Supreme Court of Appeal English common law; judicial review of legislative acts limited to matters of interpretation
Legislative branch unicameral National Assembly unicameral National Assembly or Bunge
Political parties and leaders Alliance for Democracy or AFORD [Godfrey SHAWA]<br />Democratic Progressive Party or DPP [Peter MUTHARIKA]<br />Malawi Congress Party or MCP [John TEMBO]<br />Malawi Democratic Party or MDP [Kampelo KALUA]<br />Malawi Forum for Unity and Development or MAFUNDE [George MNESA]<br />New Labour Party or NLP [Friday JUMBE]<br />New Republican Party [Gwanda CHAKUWAMBA]<br />People's Party or PP [Joyce BANDA]<br />People's Progressive Movement or PPM [Mark Katsonga PHIRI]<br />People's Transformation Movement or PETRA [Kamuzu CHIBAMBO]<br />United Democratic Front or UDF [Atupele MULUZI] Chama Cha Demokrasia na Maendeleo (Party of Democracy and Development) or CHADEMA [Willibrod SLAA]<br />Chama Cha Mapinduzi or CCM (Revolutionary Party) [Jakaya Mrisho KIKWETE]<br />Civic United Front or CUF [Ibrahim LIPUMBA]<br />Democratic Party or DP [Christopher MTIKLA] (unregistered)<br />National Convention for Construction and Reform - Mageuzi or NCCR-M [Hashim RUNGWE]<br />Tanzania Labor Party or TLP [Mutamwega MUGAHWYA]<br />United Democratic Party or UDP [Fahma DOVUTWA]
Political pressure groups and leaders Council for NGOs in Malawi or CONGOMA (human rights, democracy, and development)<br />Human Rights Consultative Committee or HRCC (human rights)<br />Malawi Economic Justice Network or MEJN (pro economic growth, development, government accountability)<br />Malawi Law Society (an umbrella organization of all lawyers in Malawi)<br />Public Affairs Committee or PAC (promotes democracy, development, peace and unity) Economic and Social Research Foundation or ESRF<br />Free Zanzibar<br />Tanzania Media Women's Association or TAMWA
Suffrage 18 years of age; universal 18 years of age; universal
International organization participation ACP, AfDB, AU, C, CD, COMESA, FAO, G-77, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICRM, IDA, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, ILO, IMF, IMO, Interpol, IOC, IPU, ISO (correspondent), ITSO, ITU, ITUC (NGOs), MIGA, MINURSO, MONUSCO, NAM, OPCW, SADC, UN, UNAMID, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO, UNOCI, UNWTO, UPU, WCO, WFTU (NGOs), WHO, WIPO, WMO, WTO ACP, AfDB, AU, C, CD, EAC, EADB, EITI (candidate country), FAO, G-77, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICC (NGOs), ICRM, IDA, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, ILO, IMF, IMO, IMSO, Interpol, IOC, IOM, IPU, ISO, ITSO, ITU, ITUC (NGOs), MIGA, MONUSCO, NAM, OPCW, SADC, UN, UNAMID, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNHCR, UNIDO, UNIFIL, UNISFA, UNMISS, UNOCI, UNWTO, UPU, WCO, WFTU (NGOs), WHO, WIPO, WMO, WTO
Government corruption rating 3
Ranked 19th. The same as Tanzania
3
Ranked 23th.

Country name > Conventional long form Republic of Malawi United Republic of Tanzania
Executive branch > Elections president elected by popular vote for a five-year term (eligible for a second term); election last held on 19 May 2009 (next to be held in May 2014) president and vice president elected on the same ballot by popular vote for five-year terms (eligible for a second term); election last held on 31 October 2010 (next to be held in 2015); prime minister appointed by the president
Flag description three equal horizontal bands of black (top), red, and green with a radiant, rising, red sun centered on the black band; black represents the native peoples, red the blood shed in their struggle for freedom, and green the color of nature; the rising sun represents the hope of freedom for the continent of Africa divided diagonally by a yellow-edged black band from the lower hoist-side corner; the upper triangle (hoist side) is green and the lower triangle is blue; the banner combines colors found on the flags of Tanganyika and Zanzibar; green represents the natural vegetation of the country, gold its rich mineral deposits, black the native Swahili people, and blue the country's many lakes and rivers, as well as the Indian Ocean
Red tape > Time required to start a business > Days 40
Ranked 27th. 54% more than Tanzania
26
Ranked 57th.

Country name > Conventional short form Malawi Tanzania
Constitutional form Republic Republic
Transnational Issues > Disputes > International disputes with Tanzania over the boundary in Lake Nyasa (Lake Malawi) and the meandering Songwe River remain dormant Tanzania still hosts more than a half million refugees, more than any other African country, mainly from Burundi and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, despite the international community's efforts at repatriation; disputes with Malawi over the boundary in Lake Nyasa (Lake Malawi) and the meandering Songwe River remain dormant
National anthem <strong>name: </strong>"Mulungu dalitsa Malawi" (Oh God Bless Our Land of Malawi)<br /><strong>lyrics/music:</strong> Michael-Fredrick Paul SAUKA <strong>name: </strong>"Mungu ibariki Afrika" (God Bless Africa)<br /><strong>lyrics/music:</strong> collective/Enoch Mankayi SONTONGA
Democracy > CPIA gender equality rating 3.5
Ranked 27th.
4
Ranked 15th. 14% more than Malawi
FAX 265 255
Legislative branch > Election results percent of vote by party - NA; seats by party - DPP 114, MCP 26, UDF 17, independents 32, other 4 National Assembly - percent of vote by party - NA; seats by party - CCM 259, CHADEMA 48, CUF 34, NCCR-M 4, other 7, Zanzibar representatives 5; Zanzibar House of Representatives - percent of vote by party - NA; seats by party - CCM 28, CUF 22
Legislative branch > Elections last held on 19 May 2009 (next to be held in May 2014) last held on 31 October 2010 (next to be held in 2015)
Democracy and rights > Press freedom index 28.18
Ranked 102nd. 3% more than Tanzania
27.34
Ranked 107th.
Parliament > Seats held by women > Percentage 22.28%
Ranked 65th.
36%
Ranked 21st. 62% more than Malawi

Independence 6 July 1964 (from the UK) 26 April 1964; Tanganyika became independent on 9 December 1961 (from UK-administered UN trusteeship); Zanzibar became independent on 10 December 1963 (from UK); Tanganyika united with Zanzibar on 26 April 1964 to form the United Republic of Tanganyika and Zanzibar; renamed United Republic of Tanzania on 29 October 1964
Executive branch > Election results Bingu wa MUTHARIKA elected president; percent of vote - Bingu wa MUTHARIKA 66%, John TEMBO 30.7%, other 3.3% Jakaya KIKWETE elected president; percent of vote - Jakaya KIKWETE 61.2%, Willibrod SLAA 26.3%, Ibrahim LIPUMBA 8.1%, other 4.4%
Judicial branch > Subordinate courts High Court; magistrate courts; Industrial Relations Court; district and city traditional or local courts Resident Magistrates Courts; Kadhi courts (for Islamic family matters); district and primary courts
Basis of executive legitimacy Presidency is independent of legislature Presidency is independent of legislature
Country name > Local short form Malawi Tanzania
Democracy and rights > Freedom of the press 60
Ranked 63th. 22% more than Tanzania
49
Ranked 99th.
Proportion of seats held by women in national parliament 13.6%
Ranked 89th.
30.4%
Ranked 19th. 2 times more than Malawi

Diplomatic representation from the US > Embassy 16 686
Red tape > Start-up procedures to register a business > Number 10
Ranked 38th. 11% more than Tanzania
9
Ranked 52nd.

Democracy > Civil and political liberties 4
Ranked 63th. 33% more than Tanzania
3
Ranked 83th.
General government final > Consumption expenditure > Current US$ 346.13 million$
Ranked 122nd.
1.64 billion$
Ranked 82nd. 5 times more than Malawi

National holiday Independence Day (Republic Day), 6 July Union Day (Tanganyika and Zanzibar), 26 April
Capital > Geographic coordinates 13 58 S, 33 47 E 6 48 S, 39 17 E
Time required to start a business > Days 37 days
Ranked 81st. 23% more than Tanzania
30 days
Ranked 105th.

Leaders > President Joyce Banda Jakaya Kikwete
Democracy > Gender Parity Index in primary level enrolment 1.02
Ranked 9th. 5% more than Tanzania
0.973
Ranked 5th.

Judicial branch > Judge selection and term of office Supreme Court chief justice appointed by the president and confirmed by the National Assembly; other judges appointed by the president upon recommendation of the Judicial Service Commission, which regulates judicial officers; judges serve until age 65 Court of Appeal and High Court justices appointed by the national president after consultation with the Judicial Service Commission for Tanzania, a judicial body of high level judges and 2 members appointed by the national president; Court of Appeal and High Court judges appointed until mandatory retirement at age 60 but can extended; High Court of Zanzibar judges appointed by the national president after consultation with the Judicial Commission of Zanzibar; judge tenure NA
Red tape > Burden of customs procedure, WEF > 1=extremely inefficient to 7=extremely efficient 3.3
Ranked 121st.
3.4
Ranked 116th. 3% more than Malawi

Democracy > Bertelsmann Transformation Index > Status Index 2006 4.89
Ranked 76th.
5.65
Ranked 63th. 16% more than Malawi
Red tape > Time required to register property > Days 69
Ranked 39th. 1% more than Tanzania
68
Ranked 40th.

Politics Turbulent politics has hampered governance Tanzania has enjoyed stability. Multi-party politics was introduced in 1992
International law organization participation accepts compulsory ICJ jurisdiction with reservations; accepts ICCt jurisdiction has not submitted an ICJ jurisdiction declaration; accepts ICCt jurisdiction
Parliament > Seats held by men 150
Ranked 64th.
224
Ranked 44th. 49% more than Malawi

Country name > Local long form Dziko la Malawi Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania
Foreign relations of Western Sahara > States recognizing the SADR > Date of recognition November 16, 1994 November 9, 1978
Red tape > Time to resolve insolvency > Years 2.6
Ranked 80th.
3
Ranked 67th. 15% more than Malawi

Red tape > Start-up procedures to register a business > Number per million 0.629
Ranked 106th. 3 times more than Tanzania
0.188
Ranked 151st.

Diplomatic representation in the US > Chief of mission Ambassador Stephen Dick Tennyson MATENSE (since 10 September 2010) Ambassador Liberata Rutageruka MULAMULA
Diplomatic representation in the US > Chancery None None
Diplomatic representation from the US > Telephone [265] (1) 773-166 [255] (22) 229-4000
Diplomatic representation from the US > Chief of mission Ambassador Jeanine E. JACKSON (since 11 September 2011) Ambassador Alfonso E. LENHARDT
Parliament > Seats held by women 43
Ranked 55th.
126
Ranked 15th. 3 times more than Malawi

Leaders > President > Summary Malawian President Joyce Banda Jakaya Kikwete is into his second term
Democracy > Democratic institutions rating 7
Ranked 58th.
-1
Ranked 98th.
UN membership date 1 Dec. 1964 14 Dec. 1961
Red tape > Procedures to build a warehouse > Number 16
Ranked 71st.
19
Ranked 36th. 19% more than Malawi

Capital city Lilongwe Dar es Salaam
Capital > Name Lilongwe Dar es Salaam
Legal origin <a href=/encyclopedia/England>English</a> <a href=/encyclopedia/England>English</a>
General government final > Consumption expenditure > Current US$ > Per capita 26.87$ per capita
Ranked 133th.
42.69$ per capita
Ranked 120th. 59% more than Malawi

Red tape > Time required to get electricity > Days 222
Ranked 16th. 2 times more than Tanzania
109
Ranked 74th.

Democracy and rights > Year women first voted at national level 1961 1959
Capital > Time difference UTC+2 (7 hours ahead of Washington, DC during Standard Time) UTC+3 (8 hours ahead of Washington, DC during Standard Time)
International relations Until January 2008, Malawi was one of only six African countries to maintain diplomatic ties with Taiwan rather than China Tanzania hosts thousands of refugees from conflict in the neighbouring Great Lakes region
Red tape > Time required to get electricity > Days per million 13.96
Ranked 89th. 6 times more than Tanzania
2.28
Ranked 155th.

Leaders > Head of state > Term limit for head of state 5
Ranked 105th. The same as Tanzania
5
Ranked 113th.
Foreign relations > Recognition of Israel notes Date full diplomatic relations established Relations broken in October 1973, and resumed in February 1995.
CPIA quality of budgetary and financial management rating > 1=low to 6=high 3
Ranked 43th.
3.5
Ranked 22nd. 17% more than Malawi

Red tape > Time required to enforce a contract > Days 432
Ranked 135th.
515
Ranked 107th. 19% more than Malawi

Red tape > Procedures to register property > Number 6
Ranked 97th.
8
Ranked 40th. 33% more than Malawi

Leaders > President > Profile <p>Joyce Banda became southern Africa&#039;s first woman leader in April 2012 when she stepped into the shoes of her predecessor when he died after a heart attack. </p> <p>The two-day delay in the official announcement of Bingu wa Mutharika&#039;s death prompted fears of a power struggle, and 12 senior figures - including the late president&#039;s brother - were arrested in 2013 on charges of trying to prevent her taking over. </p> <p>Ms Banda became Minister of Foreign Affairs in 2006 and the country&#039;s first female vice president in 2009. </p> <p>However, she fell out with President Mutharika and was expelled from the the ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) in a succession battle. </p> <p>She went on to form the People&#039;s Party, and resisted attempts to deprive her of the vice-presidency. </p> <p>Ms Banda is recognised for her work as a supporter of women&#039;s rights. In 2011 she was named by Forbes Magazine as Africa&#039;s third most powerful female politician after Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and Nigerian Minister of Finance Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala. </p> <p>Mr Mutharika died amid demands for his resignation and threats of unrest, following anti-government protests in 2011 when police shot 19 people dead.</p> <p>The former World Bank economist was re-elected with a sweeping majority in 2009 but was increasingly accused of wrecking the economy and autocratic crack downs. His feuds with donors and lenders let the aid-dependent economy to be hamstrung.</p> <p>Ms Banda has taken immediate steps to restore relations with the International Monetary Fund, including a bold devaluation of the currency by a third. In 2013 she addressed concerns about corruption by dismissing her entire cabinet.</p> <p>Jakaya Kikwete has been president since 2005 and is now serving his second term, having won re-election in October 2010. </p> <p>He has won much international praise for his management of the Tanzanian economy, but his political power base was undercut at the 2010 election when he won 61% of the vote on a low turnout of 42%, down from the 80% he won in 2005 on a turnout of 72%. </p> <p>The main opposition Chadema party, whose candidate finished closest to Kikwete, rejected the 2010 outcome, alleging fraud. </p> <p>Mr Kikwete served as foreign minister in 1995-2005. As chairman of the African Union he played a significant role in finding a solution to the post-election chaos in neighbouring Kenya in 2007. </p> <p>He is a veteran of the Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) party, which has run Tanzania since independence, and has steered the country towards a free-market economy without totally rejecting the socialist principles of founding President Julius Nyerere. </p> <p>Mr Kikwete, a former army officer, was born in October 1950 and is married with eight children. </p> <p>His predecessor Benjamin Mkapa retired after 10 years in power. He was credited with being the driving force behind Tanzania&#039;s extensive economic liberalisation, which was well received by the IMF and World Bank. </p> <p>Under his presidency inflation dropped, the economy grew and Tanzania&#039;s foreign debt was wiped. But then as now, government critics say most Tanzanians remain impoverished. </p>
Role of head of state Executive Executive
General government final > Consumption expenditure > Current US$ per capita 26.78$
Ranked 131st.
42.31$
Ranked 119th. 58% more than Malawi

Start-up procedures to register a business > Number 10
Ranked 79th.
13
Ranked 31st. 30% more than Malawi

Red tape > Burden of customs procedure, WEF > 1=extremely inefficient to 7=extremely efficient per million 0.207
Ranked 96th. 3 times more than Tanzania
0.0712
Ranked 118th.

Strength of legal rights index > 0=weak to 10=strong 7
Ranked 61st.
8
Ranked 39th. 14% more than Malawi

Democracy > Bertelsmann Transformation Index > Management Index 2006 4.73
Ranked 63th.
5.92
Ranked 34th. 25% more than Malawi
General government final > Consumption expenditure > Current US$ > Per $ GDP 0.167$ per $1 of GDP
Ranked 55th. 23% more than Tanzania
0.136$ per $1 of GDP
Ranked 82nd.

Parliament > Seats held by women per million people 2.56
Ranked 108th.
2.61
Ranked 105th. 2% more than Malawi

Red tape > Time required to build a warehouse > Days 183
Ranked 59th.
206
Ranked 46th. 13% more than Malawi

CPIA building human resources rating > 1=low to 6=high 3.5
Ranked 30th.
4
Ranked 9th. 14% more than Malawi

Red tape > Time required to start a business > Days per million 2.51
Ranked 86th. 5 times more than Tanzania
0.544
Ranked 139th.

Red tape > Procedures to enforce a contract > Number per million 2.64
Ranked 118th. 3 times more than Tanzania
0.795
Ranked 160th.

Red tape > Time required to register property > Days per million 4.34
Ranked 87th. 3 times more than Tanzania
1.42
Ranked 133th.

Red tape > Time required to build a warehouse > Days per million 11.5
Ranked 112th. 3 times more than Tanzania
4.31
Ranked 150th.

Red tape > Procedures to build a warehouse > Number per million 1.01
Ranked 118th. 3 times more than Tanzania
0.398
Ranked 152nd.

Democracy > Bertelsmann Transformation Index>Political Transformation 6.25
Ranked 54th.
6.45
Ranked 52nd. 3% more than Malawi
Foreign relations > Diplomatic representation in the US > Ambassador Ndilowe, Hawa Olga Hawa Olga Ndilowe Sefue, Ombeni Ombeni Sefue
Country name > Former British Central African Protectorate, Nyasaland Protectorate, Nyasaland United Republic of Tanganyika and Zanzibar
General government final > Consumption expenditure > Constant 2000 US$ > Per capita 28.67 constant 2000 US$ per c
Ranked 103th.
46.42 constant 2000 US$ per c
Ranked 96th. 62% more than Malawi

Time required to build a warehouse > Days 185 days
Ranked 83th.
313 days
Ranked 20th. 69% more than Malawi

CPIA fiscal policy rating > 1=low to 6=high 3.5
Ranked 28th.
4.5
Ranked 4th. 29% more than Malawi

CPIA property rights and rule-based governance rating > 1=low to 6=high 3.5
Ranked 10th. The same as Tanzania
3.5
Ranked 13th.

CPIA social protection rating > 1=low to 6=high 3.5
Ranked 7th. The same as Tanzania
3.5
Ranked 12th.

Trademarks > Nonresidents per 1000 0.0369
Ranked 63th. 3 times more than Tanzania
0.0113
Ranked 68th.

Trademarks > Nonresidents > Per capita 0.036 per 1,000 people
Ranked 60th. 3 times more than Tanzania
0.011 per 1,000 people
Ranked 68th.

National anthem > Name "Mulungu dalitsa Malawi" (Oh God Bless Our Land of Malawi) "Mungu ibariki Afrika" (God Bless Africa)
Time required to enforce a contract > Days 337 days
Ranked 127th.
393 days
Ranked 115th. 17% more than Malawi

Start-up procedures to register a business > Number > Per capita 0.76 per 1 million people
Ranked 100th. 2 times more than Tanzania
0.329 per 1 million people
Ranked 133th.

Procedures to register property > Number 6
Ranked 96th.
10
Ranked 14th. 67% more than Malawi

Procedures to build a warehouse > Number 22
Ranked 36th.
26
Ranked 15th. 18% more than Malawi

Form of government presidential unitary republic presidential federacy republic
CPIA equity of public resource use rating 3.5
Ranked 21st.
4
Ranked 7th. 14% more than Malawi
Red tape > Time required to enforce a contract > Days per million 27.16
Ranked 134th. 3 times more than Tanzania
10.78
Ranked 162nd.

Trademarks > Residents 138
Ranked 61st. 41% more than Tanzania
98
Ranked 62nd.

General government final > Consumption expenditure > Constant 2000 US$ 369.35 million constant 2000 US$
Ranked 92nd.
1.79 billion constant 2000 US$
Ranked 65th. 5 times more than Malawi

Procedures to register property > Number > Per capita 0.456 per 1 million people
Ranked 98th. 80% more than Tanzania
0.253 per 1 million people
Ranked 122nd.

Procedures to enforce a contract > Number > Per capita 3.04 per 1 million people
Ranked 89th. 6 times more than Tanzania
0.532 per 1 million people
Ranked 147th.

CPIA quality of public administration rating > 1=low to 6=high 3.5
Ranked 7th. The same as Tanzania
3.5
Ranked 10th.

National anthem > Note adopted 1964 adopted 1961; the anthem, which is also a popular song in Africa, shares the same melody with that of Zambia, but has different lyrics; the melody is also incorporated into South Africa's anthem
Democracy > CPIA transparency > Accountability > And corruption in the public sector rating 3
Ranked 22nd.
3.5
Ranked 11th. 17% more than Malawi
Democracy > CPIA public sector management and institutions cluster average 3.4
Ranked 21st.
3.8
Ranked 4th. 12% more than Malawi
Democracy > CPIA policies for social inclusion/equity cluster average 3.5
Ranked 27th.
3.8
Ranked 10th. 9% more than Malawi
Red tape > Procedures to enforce a contract > Number 42
Ranked 52nd. 11% more than Tanzania
38
Ranked 98th.

Red tape > Procedures to register property > Number per million 0.377
Ranked 110th. 2 times more than Tanzania
0.167
Ranked 148th.

Diplomatic representation from the US > FAX [265] (1) 770-471 [255] (22) 229-4970 or 4971
Red tape > Management time dealing with officials > % of management time 3.5%
Ranked 47th.
4%
Ranked 34th. 14% more than Malawi

Diplomatic representation in the US > Telephone [1] (202) 721-0270 [1] (202) 939-6125
Diplomatic representation in the US > FAX [1] (202) 721-0288 [1] (202) 797-7408
Capital city > Time difference UTC+2 (7 hours ahead of Washington, DC during Standard Time) UTC+3 (8 hours ahead of Washington, DC during Standard Time)
CPIA quality of public administration rating 3.5
Ranked 8th. The same as Tanzania
3.5
Ranked 11th.
General government final > Consumption expenditure > Constant 2000 US$ per capita 28.58 constant 2000 US$
Ranked 100th.
46.01 constant 2000 US$
Ranked 94th. 61% more than Malawi

Trademarks > Residents > Per capita 0.011 per 1,000 people
Ranked 58th. 3 times more than Tanzania
0.004 per 1,000 people
Ranked 63th.

Country Policy and Institutional Assessment debt policy rating > 1=low to 6=high 3
Ranked 47th.
4
Ranked 22nd. 33% more than Malawi

Time to resolve insolvency > Years 2.6 years
Ranked 91st.
3 years
Ranked 80th. 15% more than Malawi

Procedures to register property > Number per million 0.451
Ranked 98th. 80% more than Tanzania
0.25
Ranked 121st.

Procedures to build a warehouse > Number per million 1.65
Ranked 96th. 3 times more than Tanzania
0.651
Ranked 128th.

General government final > Consumption expenditure > Annual % growth 1.53%
Ranked 79th.
13.2%
Ranked 5th. 9 times more than Malawi

Time required to register property > Days 118 days
Ranked 36th.
123 days
Ranked 35th. 4% more than Malawi

Trademarks > Nonresidents 440
Ranked 57th. 58% more than Tanzania
279
Ranked 69th.

Informal payments to public officials > % of firms 10.8%
Ranked 32nd.
49.47%
Ranked 14th. 5 times more than Malawi

Parliament > Seats held by men per million people 8.94
Ranked 123th. 93% more than Tanzania
4.64
Ranked 163th.

CPIA public sector management and institutions cluster average > 1=low to 6=high 3.4
Ranked 20th.
3.5
Ranked 15th. 3% more than Malawi

CPIA trade rating > 1=low to 6=high 4
Ranked 16th. The same as Tanzania
4
Ranked 21st.

CPIA structural policies cluster average > 1=low to 6=high 3.5
Ranked 30th.
3.83
Ranked 14th. 9% more than Malawi

Proportion of seats held by women in national parliaments > % 22.3%
Ranked 71st.
36%
Ranked 22nd. 61% more than Malawi

Commonwealth of Nations > Date joined <span style="display:none">1964-07-06</span>6 July 1964 <span style="display:none">1964-04-26</span>26 April 1964
Foreign relations > Date of establishment of relations with China December 28, 2007 April 26, 1964
Economic management rating 3.17
Ranked 52nd.
4.33
Ranked 8th. 37% more than Malawi

Procedures to enforce a contract > Number 40
Ranked 55th. 90% more than Tanzania
21
Ranked 154th.

Democracy > CPIA property rights and rule-based governance rating 3.5
Ranked 10th. The same as Tanzania
3.5
Ranked 12th.
Foreign relations > Date of recognition of Kosovo None
None
General government final > Consumption expenditure > Current LCU 40982590000 1854511000000
Legislature (parliament) > Term of office for lower house members 5
Ranked 91st. The same as Tanzania
5
Ranked 96th.
Foreign relations > Diplomatic relations with Palestine Yes Yes
CPIA equity of public resource use rating > 1=low to 6=high 3.5
Ranked 24th.
4
Ranked 12th. 14% more than Malawi

Country Policy and Institutional Assessment > Business regulation effectiveness 3.5
Ranked 18th. The same as Tanzania
3.5
Ranked 24th.

Management time dealing with officials > % of management time 5.83%
Ranked 10th. 45% more than Tanzania
4.01%
Ranked 23th.
Democracy and rights > Last election May 2009 October 2010
Democracy and rights > Next election May 2014 October 2015
General government final > Consumption expenditure > Constant LCU 2980170000 872476200000
Policy uncertainty > % of managers surveyed ranking this as a major business constraint 5.77%
Ranked 32nd. 11 times more than Tanzania
0.52%
Ranked 22nd.
CPIA policy and institutions for environmental sustainability rating > 1=low to 6=high 3.5
Ranked 9th. The same as Tanzania
3.5
Ranked 13th.

CPIA policies for social inclusion or equity cluster average > 1=low to 6=high 3.5
Ranked 30th.
3.7
Ranked 18th. 6% more than Malawi

CPIA macroeconomic management rating 3
Ranked 61st.
4.5
Ranked 5th. 50% more than Malawi

CPIA financial sector rating > 1=low to 6=high 3
Ranked 31st.
4
Ranked 3rd. 33% more than Malawi

Procedures to enforce a contract > Number per million 3.01
Ranked 88th. 6 times more than Tanzania
0.526
Ranked 146th.

Trademarks > Residents per million 11.57
Ranked 61st. 3 times more than Tanzania
3.97
Ranked 65th.

CPIA efficiency of revenue mobilisation rating > 1=low to 6=high 4
Ranked 7th. The same as Tanzania
4
Ranked 10th.

IDA resource allocation index > 1=low to 6=high 3.39
Ranked 38th.
3.84
Ranked 7th. 13% more than Malawi

Foreign relations > Date of recognition of State of Palestine 23 October 1998 * 24 November 1988
Start-up procedures to register a business > Number per million 0.751
Ranked 100th. 2 times more than Tanzania
0.325
Ranked 132nd.

Time to prepare and pay taxes > Hours 878 hours
Ranked 11th. 4 times more than Tanzania
248 hours
Ranked 87th.

Procedures to build a warehouse > Number > Per capita 1.67 per 1 million people
Ranked 97th. 3 times more than Tanzania
0.659 per 1 million people
Ranked 128th.

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