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Enterprise Survey 2009

Syrian Arab Republic, 2009
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Reference ID
SYR_2009_ES_v01_M_WB
DOI
https://doi.org/10.48529/9k88-r910
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Enterprise Surveys
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Mar 30, 2011
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interviewer's comments 3 (a16c)

Data file: Syria-2009--full data-

Overview

Valid: 121
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Start: 1912
End: 1976
Width: 65
Range: -
Format: character

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Categories
Value Category Cases
(TIGGER economies)competition.informal payment are burden 1
0.8%
(export limitation) 1
0.8%
-8 for the sales & inputs figures inaccurate figures 1
0.8%
2- no real support is beeing held by the goverment 1
0.8%
A transparent judicial system is an incentive for new investments 1
0.8%
Againest syria. 1
0.8%
Agricultural infrastructure needs more investment 1
0.8%
Arbitrage is needed. 1
0.8%
Are main constraints to development as well as investment 1
0.8%
Based on commission 1
0.8%
Big obstacle 1
0.8%
Bio-fuel is an alternative to the scarce & expensive resourc 1
0.8%
Car rental laws are unfair 1
0.8%
Collateral. 1
0.8%
Company activities stopped in2008 (Q38) 1
0.8%
Company's revenue rely on exports to EU markets not local 1
0.8%
Cooperative interviewee 1
0.8%
Customs clearance needs crucial adjustment 1
0.8%
Dealing with violations in military courts is bad, there sho 1
0.8%
Deceased employees were not covered by social security 1
0.8%
Develop the labor law to protect the employer's rights 1
0.8%
Difficult access to finance 1
0.8%
Difficult access to land 1
0.8%
Difficulty in finding skilled & educated labor 1
0.8%
Discourages enterprises to move there 1
0.8%
Employees drop from social security by will 1
0.8%
Expecting sales drop down because of the financial crisis 1
0.8%
Expensive lands & unstable regulations 1
0.8%
Exports 1
0.8%
Flexibilty to hire foreign labor is needed 1
0.8%
For businesses to adjust and act accordingly 1
0.8%
For imports (lack of knowledge at tax administration level) 1
0.8%
Frequent electricity outages 1
0.8%
Good labor law in the Travel & tourism sector 1
0.8%
Gov paper work 1
0.8%
Governmental services should be automated 1
0.8%
Gulf countries 1
0.8%
Hardly by the illegal competition 1
0.8%
Hassia lacks road maintenance 1
0.8%
He was not cooperative 1
0.8%
High delays in gov. Services (bids evaluation,payments) 1
0.8%
High electricity overheads 1
0.8%
High informal payments for municipality&taxes in some cases 1
0.8%
High interest on loans .inaccurate figure in producitvity 1
0.8%
His expansion is hindered by a lack of funds 1
0.8%
IR must be reduced to facilitate access to finance 1
0.8%
Ian products 1
0.8%
Illegal competition is very strong because 1
0.8%
Illegal gifts and payments are normal because of the 1
0.8%
Import&custom clearance are major obstacles 1
0.8%
Imports of Chinese products must be highly examined 1
0.8%
Improve the internet 1
0.8%
Increase in oil prices had - impact on business 1
0.8%
Increasing overheads are a major obstacle to industrial 1
0.8%
Informal payment are strictly forbidden according to 1
0.8%
Informal payments for public establishments 1
0.8%
Internet debit is weak and it's a burden rather than a 1
0.8%
Internet debit&high overheads are main constraints 1
0.8%
Iqama laws are another obstacle 1
0.8%
Judicial system must protect the seller from the 1
0.8%
Labor law is a disincentive to employers 1
0.8%
Lack of medical insurance 1
0.8%
Late payments in Aleppo market happen frequently 1
0.8%
Laws, we industrialists are trying hard to develop & 1
0.8%
Ling, skilled labor is difficult to train & habilitate 1
0.8%
Low internet debit 1
0.8%
Low quality of Educational system&Tax administration 1
0.8%
Low quality of input from eygpt&china.tax admin system is 1
0.8%
Ly in lobbying, electricity outage is a major obstacle & 1
0.8%
Making people more aware of their business environment 1
0.8%
Manufacturing firms should benefit from 24/7 electricity 1
0.8%
Members of chamber of commerce use their position for their 1
0.8%
Monopoly for some projects still exists 1
0.8%
More monitoring is required on gov staff 1
0.8%
Must be supported by a market study &export promotion agency 1
0.8%
No accuracy in figures provided by interviewee 1
0.8%
No linking between academia & work 1
0.8%
No quality control for exported products 1
0.8%
No respect for the importance of the national product 1
0.8%
No water supply services from the goverment 1
0.8%
Of 2009 1
0.8%
Of high overheads 1
0.8%
Opertaing/building licenses for manufacturing firms take forever 1
0.8%
Payroll purpose- given their turnover & high employment 1
0.8%
Poor financial &human resources at the chamber of industry 1
0.8%
Poor judicial system 1
0.8%
Poor quality of Judicial system & infrastructure (elec) 1
0.8%
Problems with customs when exporting 1
0.8%
Progress world wide,inadequate copying of western 1
0.8%
Provision of estimate figures 1
0.8%
Public private Investments are needed in the field of electricity 1
0.8%
Q59e,q85,q86 interviewee doesn't know the answer 1
0.8%
Raising wages will improve the economic situation 1
0.8%
Security pressures should be reduced along with the routines 1
0.8%
Set prices so high 1
0.8%
Sheikh Najar area in Aleppo is suitable for new investments 1
0.8%
Social Security law does not conform with ILO standards 1
0.8%
Social security&labor law must be revised 1
0.8%
Tax Collection transparency is highly doubted 1
0.8%
Telecommunication is very costy 1
0.8%
That are supporting industrial establishments 1
0.8%
The banking method of dealing with the companies 1
0.8%
The compensation for the employees he declares only 1
0.8%
The previous investment law is better than the new one. 1
0.8%
There are no laws for late payments 1
0.8%
There are no training centers for tourism in Syria 1
0.8%
There is a lack of awareness between obligations & rights 1
0.8%
There should be tax-free vans and transportation 1
0.8%
To be prepared for investing .or sometimes there's no 1
0.8%
To the study findings 1
0.8%
Transportation costs to Hassia are very high 1
0.8%
Turkish poducts will take a share of the local market 1
0.8%
Unskilled employees in government for the transactions 1
0.8%
Unstability of import customs and laws 1
0.8%
Unstable laws 1
0.8%
Unstable&unmotivated workforce 1
0.8%
Unsuitable laws®ulations for the majority 1
0.8%
Water services 1
0.8%
We need to renew some laws®ulations.Limited banking services 1
0.8%
We need to renew some laws, develop employees' mindset 1
0.8%
Y they hinder expanding and exporting 1
0.8%
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.
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