Monitoring Structural Adjustment at the Microeconomic Level

This paper describes a methodology for collecting information to monitor reform programs at the microeconomic level. Since narrowing the focus makes the explanation of this methodology more tractable the paper restricts its attention to the industrial sector. A more comprehensive monitoring of adjustment would include other economic sectors, as well as social indicators, such as poverty alleviation. A rather standard reform package is also assumed, one that has been implemented in several African countries. Additionally, since adjustments to changes in incentives take time and may proceed at different rates at different points of time, the monitoring exercise is designed to collect data over a sufficiently long period of time to capture the continuing process of adjustment. The details of what might be done in the first three years of such an exercise are examined here.

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Main Authors: Biggs, Tyler, Srivastava, Pradeep
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 1998-04
Subjects:ACCOUNTING, BANK LOANS, BARRIERS TO ENTRY, BENCHMARK, BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS, BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT, BUSINESS MANAGERS, BUSINESS RELATIONSHIP, BUSINESSES, CAPABILITY, COLLATERAL, COMPLIANCE COSTS, COST OF CAPITAL, CREDIBILITY, CUSTOMS, DIRECT FOREIGN INVESTMENT, E-MAIL, E-MAIL ADDRESS, ECONOMIC ACTIVITY, ECONOMIC SECTORS, EMPLOYMENT, EQUIPMENT, EXPORTS, FOREIGN COMPANIES, FOREIGN EXCHANGE, FOREIGN INVESTMENT, FOREIGN MARKETS, FREE TRADE, GOVERNMENT ACTION, GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION, HUMAN CAPITAL, IMPERFECT COMPETITION, INCENTIVE STRUCTURE, INSTITUTIONAL CONSTRAINTS, INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, INTEREST RATE, INVENTORIES, INVENTORY, INVENTORY MANAGEMENT, LICENSES, LOAN, LOCAL CAPACITY, MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT, MANUFACTURING, MARGINAL PRODUCTS, MARKET COMPETITION, NETWORKS, OUTPUTS, PERSONAL PROPERTY, POVERTY ALLEVIATION, PRICE COMPARISONS, PRICE DISTORTIONS, PRODUCT MARKETS, PRODUCTIVITY, REAL ESTATE, REFORM PROGRAM, REFORM PROGRAMS, REGULATORY CONSTRAINTS, REGULATORY REGIME, RENTS, RESOURCE ALLOCATION, RESULT, SAVINGS, TAX, TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE, TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER, TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY, TRADE BARRIERS, TRADE LIBERALIZATION, TRADE POLICIES, TRANSACTION, TRANSACTION COSTS, WAGES, WORLD MARKETS,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/1998/04/12866613/monitoring-structural-adjustment-microeconomic-level
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/9900
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