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countries using field work and World Bank firm level data. We find that productivity jumps sharply if we compare small formal …
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efficient formal firms.Using data from World Bank firm level surveys, we find that informal firms are small and extremely …
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A central challenge in securing property rights is the subversion of justice through legal skill, bribery, or physical force by the strong — the state or its powerful citizens — against the weak. We present evidence that the less educated and poorer citizens in many countries feel their...
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We establish five facts about the informal economy in developing countries. First, it is huge, reaching about half of the total in the poorest countries. Second, it has extremely low productivity compared to the formal economy: informal firms are typically small, inefficient, and run by poorly...
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efficient formal firms. Using data from World Bank firm level surveys, we find that informal firms are small and extremely …
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Using data from World Bank firm level surveys, we find that informal firms are small and extremely unproductive …
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We investigate cross-country determinants of private credit, using new data on legal creditor rights and private and public credit registries in 129 countries. We find that both creditor protection through the legal system and information sharing institutions are associated with higher ratios of...
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