tailieunhanh - Firm size and the business environment: Worldwide survey results

The development of the small and medium enterprise sector is deemed crucial for economic growth and poverty alleviation. Such firms are often though to be at a disadvantage when compared with larger enterprises, but the reverse can apply, for example in the more flexible approach of the smaller firm. This paper draws on a private sector survey in 80 countries examining whether business obstacles are related to firm size. It finds a bias against small firms, which experience significantly greater problems than large firms with financing, taxes and regulations, inflation, corruption and street crime. These problems should be the prime. | DISCUSSION PAPER Firm Size and the Business Environment Worldwide Survey Results Mirjam Schiffer Beatrice Weder INTERNATIONAL FINANCE CORPORATION IFC Discussion Papers No. 1 Private Business in Developing Countries Improved Prospects. Guy p. Pfeffermann No. 2 Debt-Equity Swaps and Foreign Direct Investment in Latin America. Joel Bergsman and Wayne Edisis No. 3 Prospects for the Business Sector in Developing Countries. Economics Department. IFC No. 4 Strengthening Health Services in Developing Countries through the Private Sector. Charles c. Griffin No. 5 The Development Contribution of IFC Operations. Economics Department. IFC No. 6 Trends in Private Investment in Thirty Developing Countries. Guy p. Pfeffermann and Andrea Madarassy No. 7 Automotive Industry Trends and Prospects for Investment in Developing Countries. Yannis Karmokolias No. 8 Exporting to Industrial Countries Prospects for Businesses in Developing Countries. Economics Department IFC No. 9 African Entrepreneurs Pioneers of Development. Keith Marsden No. 10 Privatizing Telecommunications Systems Business Opportunities in Developing Countries. William w. Ambrose Paul R. Hennemeyer and Jean-Paul Chapon No. 11 Trends In Private Investment in Developing Countries 1990-91 edition. Guy p. Pfeffermann and Andrea Madarassy No. 12 Financing Corporate Growth in the Developing World. Economics Department IFC No. 13 Venture Capital Lessons from the Developed World for the Developing Markets. Silvia B. Sagari with Gabriela Guidotti No. 14 Trends in Private Investment in Developing Countries. 1992 edition. Guy p. Pfoffermann and Andrea Madarassy No. 15 Private Sector Electricity in Developing Countries Supply and Demand. Jack D. Glen No. 16 Trends in Private Investment in Developing Countries 1993 Statistics for 1970-91. Guy p. Pfeffermann and Andrea Madarassy No. 17 How Firms in Developing Countries Manage Risk. Jack D. Glen No. 18 Coping with Capitalism The New Polish Entrepreneurs. Bohdan Wyznikiewicz Brian .

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