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The Informal Sector, Productivity, and Enforcement in West Africa: A Firm-level AnalysisReview of Development Economics

By , on November 01, 2012

This article is included in a special issue of the journal which includes 11 articles focused on informality.

 

Abstract: The informal sector accounts for a major share of African economies' GDP, employment and firms. Most national surveys of the sector focus on informal employment rather than the structure of informal businesses, with sample designs oriented to small scale individual or household firms. Here, firm-level data are used, collected on 900 formal and informal businesses in the capitals of Benin, Burkina Faso and Senegal. Data from these surveys, complemented by semi-structured interviews of major stakeholders in the three cities as well as data from national accounts, document huge enforcement problems, leading to the emergence of large informal actors coexisting with smaller informal businesses. While there is a significant difference in productivity between formal and informal firms, the productivity gap is much smaller for large informal firms than for small informal firms, suggesting that large informal firms have the pre-requisites to formalize but choose not to do so.

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Benjamin, Nancy C., and Mbaye, Ahmadou A. The Informal Sector, Productivity, and Enforcement in West Africa: A Firm-level AnalysisReview of Development Economics. , , . , 2012. Benjamin, N. C., and Mbaye, A. A. (2012). The Informal Sector, Productivity, and Enforcement in West Africa: A Firm-level AnalysisReview of Development Economics. , , . Benjamin, Nancy C., and Mbaye, Ahmadou A. "The Informal Sector, Productivity, and Enforcement in West Africa: A Firm-level AnalysisReview of Development Economics." 2012, .Benjamin Nancy C., and Mbaye Ahmadou A. "The Informal Sector, Productivity, and Enforcement in West Africa: A Firm-level AnalysisReview of Development Economics." (2012). Benjamin, N C, and Mbaye, A A 2012, 'The Informal Sector, Productivity, and Enforcement in West Africa: A Firm-level AnalysisReview of Development Economics', , , . Nancy C Benjamin, and Ahmadou A Mbaye, 'The Informal Sector, Productivity, and Enforcement in West Africa: A Firm-level AnalysisReview of Development Economics' (2012). Benjamin N. C., and Mbaye A. A. The Informal Sector, Productivity, and Enforcement in West Africa: A Firm-level AnalysisReview of Development Economics. . 2012. Benjamin, Nancy C., and Mbaye, Ahmadou A. The Informal Sector, Productivity, and Enforcement in West Africa: A Firm-level AnalysisReview of Development Economics. . 2012. , .

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