Do Marginal Firms in Bolivia Benefit from Formalizing?
The seventh in impact series summarizes research which arose from research staff working together with operational staff on a World Bank Economic and Sector Work (ESW) on policies to increase the formality and productivity of firms in Bolivia. It is also illustrative of how an instrumental variables approach can be informative in impact evaluations.
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Language: | English |
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World Bank, Washington, DC
2009-06
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Subjects: | BANK POLICY, BANKRUPTCY, BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT, BUSINESS REGISTRATION, BUSINESSES, DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, ENTREPRENEURS, FINANCIAL SYSTEM, FIRMS, GOVERNMENT OFFICES, GOVERNMENT SERVICES, GPS, INFORMATION PROVISION, INSPECTIONS, INSTRUMENT, INSURANCE, MARGINAL FIRM, MARGINAL FIRMS, MICROENTERPRISES, PRODUCTIVITY, RESULTS, RETURNS, TAX, TAX RECEIPTS, |
Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2009/06/12091378/marginal-firms-bolivia-benefit-formalizing https://hdl.handle.net/10986/10251 |
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Summary: | The seventh in impact series summarizes
research which arose from research staff working together
with operational staff on a World Bank Economic and Sector
Work (ESW) on policies to increase the formality and
productivity of firms in Bolivia. It is also illustrative of
how an instrumental variables approach can be informative in
impact evaluations. |
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