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, especially the top tier firms, become formal either because they perceive benefits of formalization such as an increase in the … the pre-formalization trends, our results show that productive household businesses stay informal because net costs from … tax payment may surpass net benefits from formalization. Moreover, government controls do not promote formalization …
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manufacturing SMEs, growing faster than other firms and increasing efficiency. We identify two 'regimes' of formalization. Until … early 2010, more productive (previously) informal firms formalize. Policy changes and accelerated formalization then alter … the characteristics of formalizers, as less productive firms become formal. While this formalization wave depresses …
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formalization and firm outcomes. Instead of applying a binary formality indicator, it constructs a conceptual framework that regards … effects of formalization. It suggests that the most informal firms do not benefit from formalization due to their underlying … formalization. Further, an improvement of the costs and benefits is not enough: better institutions are needed. …
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Over the last fifteen years many African countries have experienced a mining take-off. Mining activities have bifurcated into two sectors: large-scale, capital-intensive production generating the bulk of the exported minerals, and small-scale, labour-intensive artisanal mining, which, at...
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informal sector, business formalization, reviewing the municipal councils' bylaws that are prohibitive, and establish vending …
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Drawing on insights from Latin America, this paper examines the factors that contributed to the use of populist strategies by political parties during recent presidential elections in Kenya, South Africa, and Zambia. Specifically, the paper argues that the nature of party competition in Africa,...
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2013, this paper explores the benefits of formalization to the government and firm employees in Vietnam. We find that … formalization benefits the government by increasing the amount and the likelihood of tax payments. Formalization also increases the … are therefore supportive of governments' efforts to reduce the size of the informal sector by promoting formalization. …
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This paper examines the relationship between formalization and firm-level outcomes in Vietnam using a unique panel … of formalization materialize in the short term and persist over time. These benefits run through access to improved …
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Despite Tanzania's rapid recent growth, the vast majority of employment creation has been in informal services. This paper addresses the role that different subsectors of formal and informal services have played in Tanzania's growth. It finds that subsectors such as trade services contribute...
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Is the lack of "managerial capital", alongside human and financial capital, a constraint on the growth of firms in developing countries? The evidence on this is still mixed, especially among small and medium enterprises. This paper uses a panel of Vietnamese small and medium enterprises to...
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