But fed up with bureaucratic hurdles, he packed up his collection and set sail for Venice.
Local officials welcomed his plans, but that did nothing to lower the bureaucratic hurdles to starting a company.
Efforts to attract private investment have foundered due to bureaucratic hurdles, experts say.
In addition, it has set up a ministerial panel to clear large infrastructure projects that have been delayed by bureaucratic hurdles.
Economists say India's slowdown is driven by the country's slow pace of infrastructure development because of bureaucratic hurdles and policies unfriendly to business.
India's economic progress is being hampered by corruption and bureaucratic hurdles, and policy-making constraints due to pressure from partners in the coalition government, Mr. Singh said.
There is virtually no Muslim land where religious minorities and dissident Muslims enjoy unimpeded civil rights, like the right to build places of worship without big bureaucratic hurdles.
Three of his four rivals are party leaders who years ago reached an accommodation with the Kremlin, which uses bureaucratic hurdles to keep genuine opposition parties off the ballot.
It eased restrictions on foreign investment in retail, civil aviation and television broadcasting and took steps to overcome bureaucratic hurdles that have been delaying several large industrial and infrastructure projects.
But Bishop said his experience with the recovery funds has taught him to pick projects most likely to clear bureaucratic hurdles, not necessarily the ones that will create the most jobs.
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Yet both election rivals still need to find answers to problems that Mr Simitis has failed to solve: creating more jobs, tackling corruption and removing bureaucratic hurdles that deter foreign investors.
These are among the many projects in India which are facing delays due to bureaucratic hurdles, creating an obstacle to growth in an economy expanding at its weakest pace in a decade.
Lack of clear-cut policies on land acquisition and a multiplicity of authorities and bureaucratic hurdles often lead to delays in the implementation of industrial and infrastructure projects in India, creating an obstacle to economic growth.
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President Bouteflika has also launched an ambitious reform agenda that would culminate next year with an amended constitution, new electoral laws and a press code, along with several other key changes aimed at curtailing corruption and easing bureaucratic hurdles.
Despite being mandated to plan and carry out security cooperation in their respective AORs, the COCOM commanders both lack sufficient dedicated resources to implement their security cooperation strategies in a coherent manner and, when attempting to manage as they can, often find themselves confronted with a bewildering array of legislative, policy, and bureaucratic hurdles.
Bureaucratic and cultural hurdles can be high, Mr. Symonds says.
It has been a little slower to catch on in the U.S., partly due to bureaucratic and airport security-related hurdles, industry representatives say.
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