Siege of the bureaucracy: now yes?

by time news

It is an endemic problem of the administration, especially heavy in the Latin south. Although the current generations do not have the specific reference, it has continued to resonate to this day in the popular imagination the “come back tomorrow“nineteenth-century Mariano José de Larra. It would be unfair to say that there has been no improvement since then: the administration is much more effective today than in the origins of the failed Spanish liberal state. But if a century and a half ago there there was centralism and precariousness, today there is above all regulatory complexity and incoordination between administrations, as well as excessive distrust in the citizen disguised as egalitarianism and guarantee.The result is a bureaucracy that slows down and hinders private initiative in all fields, with a special impact on the world of business and the self-employed, Spain ranks 30th in the World Bank’s ranking of ease of doing business, well behind the weight of its economy in the world. autonomous community that created more new regulations last year: 50. Entrepreneurs have it complicated: in addition to ideas, they need patience to navigate the turbulent seas of demands and administrative slowness. , or simplicity, or speed, or legal certainty, as economic agents have long demanded (and in another field, also social and cultural entities). The famous one-stop shop has been a slogan for years.

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