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  1. doingbusiness.org

    Economy Profile of San Marino Doing Business 2020 Indicators (in order of appearance in the document) Starting a business Procedures, time, cost and paid-in minimum capital to start a limited liability company Dealing with construction permits Procedures, time and cost to complete all formalities to build a warehouse and the quality control and ...
  2. Directory of Business and Economy Resources. Home > Regional > Europe > San Marino > Business and Economy. Only web sites in English language about San Marino/Business and Economy, will be added here. The title and description shall be in English language. Web sites in Italian language shall be notified in the relevant category in World ...
  3. San Marino continues to work towards harmonizing its fiscal laws with EU and international standards. In September 2009, the OECD removed San Marino from its list of tax havens that have yet to fully adopt global tax standards, and in 2010 San Marino signed Tax Information Exchange Agreements with most major countries.
  4. data.ecb.europa.eu

    San Marino [SM] Counterpart area World (all entities, including reference area, including IO) [W0] Reference sector General government [S13] Counterpart sector Total economy [S1] Accounting entries Debit (Uses) [D] Stocks, Transactions, Other Flows Final consumption expenditure [P3] Instrument and assets classification Not applicable [_Z]
  5. The Central Bank of the Republic of San Marino cooperates with many international organisations on economic and financial issues, with a role in support of the Government of the Republic of San Marino and as a representative of the Republic of San Marino. Memoranda of Understanding. Andorra; Croatian National Bank; Georgia; Italia - Bank of Italy
  6. elibrary.imf.org

    Political Economy (1) Open Section Financial Economics (33) Bankruptcy; ... Europe > San Marino, Republic of ... San Marino entered the pandemic with substantial vulnerabilities and still struggling from the consequences of the Global Financial Crisis (GFC). However, the economy has shown significant resilience supported by a timely and ...
  7. archive.doingbusiness.org

    Note: If new commercial connections to the electricity grid were not issued in a given year, or if electricity is not provided during that period, the economy receives a "no practice" mark on the procedures, time and cost indicators.A "no practice" economy receives a score of 0 on the reliability of supply and transparency of tariff index regardless of the regulatory practices that are ...
  8. theworldbusinesscouncil.com

    San Marino, with a population of approximately 34,000 (2023), is a small landlocked microstate located on the Italian Peninsula, known for its rich history and picturesque landscapes. The economy is primarily service-oriented, with significant contributions from tourism, banking, and manufacturing. Tourism plays a crucial role as visitors are drawn to its medieval architecture, historical ...
  9. In 2020, nominal GDP per capita in San Marino was 39,991 EUR. San Marino has an above-average level of wealth in terms of per-capita GDP at purchasing power parity (PPP); this economic welfare indicator has, on average, exceeded that of the European Union by 41.2% over the past 10 years (2010 - 2020).

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