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Micro-Enterprise Survey 2009

Madagascar, 2008 - 2009
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MDG_2009_MS_v01_M_WB
DOI
https://doi.org/10.48529/kmvf-ms86
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Enterprise Surveys
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Data file: Madagascar-2009-Micro-full data-1

The file contains the cleaned, raw database.

Cases: 113
Variables: 364

Variables

k14a
type of collateral required for the most recent loan? land, buildings
k14b
type of collateral required for the most recent loan? equipment
k14c
type of collateral required for the most recent loan? accounts
k14d
type of collateral required for the most recent loan? personal assets
k14e
type of collateral required for the most recent loan? other
k15
approx. collateral needed as % of the loan value \ value of the line of credit
k16
in last fiscal yr, did establishment apply for new loans/lines of credit?
k17
main reason for not applying for new loans or new lines of credit
k18a
apply for any new loans/lines of credit that were rejected in last fiscal year?
k19
how many of those loan or line of credit applications were rejected?
afk20
in 2007, what was the main reason given by the lender for those rejections?
k21
financial statements checked & certified by external auditor in last fiscal yr?
k30
how much of an obstacle is: access to finance
h7a
the court system is fair, impartial and uncorrupted
afh1
“the court system is able to enforce its decisions”
j1a
agree/disagree - gvt official interpret laws consistently/practically
afh2
“i am confident that the legal syst. will uphold my rights in business disputes”
afh3a
in the last 2yrs, did you have a payment dispute involving a third party?
afh3b
was the court system used to resolve this payment dispute?
afh3c
was a court judgment made for this payment dispute?
afh3d
how many weeks did it take the courts to decide on this payment dispute?
afh3e
was this decision of the court enforced?
afh3f
how many weeks did it take to enforce this court judgment?
j2
what % of senior management time was spent in dealing with govt regulations?
j3
over the last 12 months, was this establishment inspected by tax officials?
j4
frequency of inspections/requirement for meeting by tax officials
j5
in any of these inspections was a gift or informal requested ?
j6a
government contract secured (or attempted) in the last 12 months?
j6
% of contract value av. firm pays in informal gifts to govt to secure contract?
j7a
percent of total annual sales paid in informal payments
j7b
total annual informal payment
afj8
what % of sales does your typical competitor firm declare for tax purposes?
j10
application to obtain an import license submitted over the last 2 years?
j11
how many days did it take to obtain your import license?
j12
when you applied for an import license, was an informal gift requested?
j13
application to obtain an operating license submitted over last 2 years?
j14
how many days did it take to obtain your operating license?
j15
when you applied for an operating license was an informal gift requested?
j30a
obstacle to the current operations : tax rates
j30b
obstacle to the current operations : tax administrations
j30c
obstacle to the current operations : business licensing and permits
j30e
obstacle to the current operations : political instability
j30f
obstacle to the current operations : corruption
h30
obstacle to the current operations : courts
j30g
extent of obstacle - regulation on hours of operation
j30h
extent of obstale - regulations on pricing & mark-ups
l1
no. permanent, full-time employees of this firm at end of last fiscal year
ail3
at the end of 2007, how many permanent full-time paid employees were female?
ain4
in 2007 av. monthly compensation, including benefits, for a permanent f-t worker
l2
no. permanent, full-time employees of this firm at end of 3 fiscal years ago
l3a
no. ft employees who were production workers at end of last fiscal yr
l3b
no. who were non-production workers (e.g., managers, admin, sales)?
l4a
no. ft employees who were skilled prod. workers at end of last fiscal yr
l4b
no. ft employees who were unskilled prod. workers at end of last fiscal yr
l5
no. ft employees who were female at end of last fiscal yr
l5a
no. ft employees who were female prod. workers at end of last fiscal yr
l5b
no. ft employees who were female non-prod. workers at end of last fiscal yr
l6
no. full-time temporary employees employed at end of last fiscal year
l8
av.length of employment of all ft temporary employees in last fiscal year
afl8a
at end of 2007, how many part-time workers did you employ?
ail4a
at end of 2007, how many unpaid workers were employed by this establishment?
ail4
at end of 2007, how many of your unpaid workers were unpaid full-time workers?
ail5
at end of 2007, how many family members of the firms' owner(s) did you employ?
ail5a
at end of 2007, how many of those family members were paid for their work?
Total: 364
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