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Explaining enterprise performance in developing countries with business climate survey data
Jean-Jacques Dethier
Published
2008 by World Bank in [Washington, D.C .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | Jean-Jacques Dethier, Maximilian Hirn, Stephane Straub. |
Series | Policy research working paper -- 4792, Policy research working papers (Online) -- 4792. |
Contributions | Hirn, Maximilian., Straub, Stephane., World Bank. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | HG3881.5.W57 |
The Physical Object | |
Format | Electronic resource |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL23238019M |
LC Control Number | 2009655637 |
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Explaining Enterprise Performance in Developing Countries with Business Climate Survey Data The authors survey the recent literature which examines the impact of the business climate on productivity and growth in developing countries using enterprise surveys.
Comparable enterprise surveys today cover more thanfirms in countries. This paper surveys the recent literature which examines the impact of business climate variables on productivity and growth in developing countries using enterprise surveys.
Comparable enterprise surveys today cover s firms in over countries. Dethier, Jean-Jacques and Hirn, Maximilian and Straub, Stephane, Explaining Enterprise Performance in Developing Countries with Business Climate Survey Data (December 1, ).
World Bank Policy Research Explaining enterprise performance in developing countries with business climate survey data book Paper Series, Vol., pp. - Cited by: Explaining enterprise performance in developing countries with business climate survey data (English) Abstract. The authors survey the recent literature which examines the impact of the business climate on productivity and growth in developing countries using enterprise surveys.
Comparable enterprise surveys today cover more thanfirms in countries Cited by: Explaining enterprise performance in developing countries with business climate survey data (English) Abstract. This paper surveys the recent literature which examines the impact of business climate variables on productivity and growth in developing countries using enterprise by: The authors survey the recent literature which examines the impact of the business climate on productivity and growth in developing countries using enterprise surveys.
Comparable enterprise surveys today cover more thanfirms in countries. Comparable enterprise surveys today cover s firms in over countries around the world.
The literature that has analyzed this data provides evidence that a good business climate drives growth by encouraging investment and higher productivity. Title: Explaining Enterprise Performance in Developing Countries with Business Climate Survey Data Created Date: Z. Explaining Enterprise Performance in Developing Countries with Business Climate Survey Data This paper surveys the recent literature which examines the impact of business climate variables on productivity and growth in developing countries using enterprise surveys.
Explaining enterprise performance in developing countries with business climate survey data (Английский) Аннотация. This paper surveys the recent literature which examines the impact of business climate variables on productivity and growth in developing countries using enterprise by: The Enterprise Surveys implemented in European and Central Asian countries are also known as Business Environment and Enterprise Performance Surveys (BEEPS) and are jointly conducted by the World Bank Group, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), the European Investment Bank (EIB), and the European Commission (EC).
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