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Enterprise Survey 2015

Ethiopia, 2015 - 2016
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Reference ID
ETH_2015_ES_v01_M
DOI
https://doi.org/10.48529/xecs-m033
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Enterprise Surveys Fragility, Conflict and Violence
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Apr 27, 2016
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Cost For Establishment To Re-Purchase All Of Its Land And Buildings (n7b)

Data file: ethiopia_2015_full_data

Overview

Valid: 377
Invalid: 471
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 1187
End: 1197
Width: 11
Range: -9 - 70000000000
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
Hypothetically, if this establishment were to purchase the assets it uses now, in their current condition and regardless of whether the establishment owns them or not, how much would they cost, independently of whether they are owned, rented or leased?
Land and buildings
Categories
Value Category Cases
-9 DON’T KNOW (SPONTANEOUS) 157
41.6%
0 4
1.1%
1 Market value of Land and buildings in {0} 0
0%
21000 1
0.3%
60000 1
0.3%
70000 1
0.3%
150000 1
0.3%
197009 1
0.3%
200000 3
0.8%
250000 1
0.3%
300000 2
0.5%
350000 1
0.3%
400000 1
0.3%
500000 4
1.1%
600000 1
0.3%
700000 1
0.3%
900000 1
0.3%
1000000 11
2.9%
1200000 3
0.8%
1500000 2
0.5%
1674988 1
0.3%
2000000 8
2.1%
2500000 3
0.8%
3000000 9
2.4%
3500000 1
0.3%
4000000 6
1.6%
4356247 1
0.3%
4500000 1
0.3%
5000000 14
3.7%
6000000 6
1.6%
7000000 6
1.6%
8000000 6
1.6%
9000000 1
0.3%
10000000 22
5.8%
10435730 1
0.3%
12000000 5
1.3%
12399656 1
0.3%
13000000 1
0.3%
14000000 2
0.5%
14159275 1
0.3%
14303522 1
0.3%
15000000 9
2.4%
18000000 1
0.3%
19000000 1
0.3%
20000000 17
4.5%
21000000 1
0.3%
25000000 1
0.3%
30000000 10
2.7%
34000000 1
0.3%
35000000 2
0.5%
38000000 1
0.3%
40000000 6
1.6%
45000000 1
0.3%
50000000 5
1.3%
51000000 1
0.3%
55000000 2
0.5%
60000000 2
0.5%
64000000 1
0.3%
65000000 1
0.3%
70000000 1
0.3%
75000000 1
0.3%
83940258 1
0.3%
84000000 1
0.3%
96455955 1
0.3%
100000000 3
0.8%
150000000 1
0.3%
170000000 1
0.3%
175000000 1
0.3%
200000000 2
0.5%
210000000 1
0.3%
250000000 1
0.3%
300000000 2
0.5%
350000000 1
0.3%
500000000 1
0.3%
70000000000 1
0.3%
Sysmiss 471
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
Interviewer instructions
This question is designed to ascertain the market value of the establishment's assets. Data on equipment is the most important. You can ask the manager to estimate the market value if all of the equipment, land and buildings were sold on the open market. If the respondent states that there is no market, ask how much the respondent would be willing to pay for the capital, knowing what it can produce in its current condition. Estimate how much it would cost to buy machinery in the current market which is similar in terms of age and characteristics. This estimate is to give an indication of the capital intensity of the firm. Keep in mind that it is one of the most important questions on the questionnaire.

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Notes
N.7b Hypothetically, if this establishment were to purchase the Land and buildings it uses now, in their current condition and regardless of whether the establishment owns them or not, how much would they cost, independently of whether they are owned, rent
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