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Microenterprise Survey 2005-2010, Licensed Use File

Sri Lanka, 2005 - 2010
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LKA_2005_SLMS_v01_M_v01_A_LUF
Producer(s)
Suresh de Mel, David McKenzie, Christopher Woodruff
Collection(s)
Impact Evaluation Surveys
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Questionnaires
SLMS Enterprise Questionnaire, Baseline
Download [PDF, 130.65 KB]
Country Sri Lanka
Download https://microdata.worldbank.org//catalog/8250/download/357794
SLMS Enterprise Questionnaire, Wave 2
Download [PDF, 349.9 KB]
Date 2005-07-01
Country Sri Lanka
Download https://microdata.worldbank.org//catalog/8250/download/357795
SLMS Enterprise Questionnaire, Wave 3
Download [PDF, 254.1 KB]
Date 2005-10-01
Country Sri Lanka
Download https://microdata.worldbank.org//catalog/8250/download/357796
SLMS Enterprise Questionnaire, Wave 4
Download [PDF, 185.03 KB]
Date 2006-01-01
Country Sri Lanka
Download https://microdata.worldbank.org//catalog/8250/download/357797
SLMS Enterprise Questionnaire, Wave 5
Download [PDF, 186.04 KB]
Date 2006-04-01
Country Sri Lanka
Download https://microdata.worldbank.org//catalog/8250/download/357798
SLMS Enterprise Questionnaire, Wave 6
Download [PDF, 173.17 KB]
Date 2006-07-01
Country Sri Lanka
Download https://microdata.worldbank.org//catalog/8250/download/357799
SLMS Enterprise Questionnaire, Wave 7
Download [PDF, 161.94 KB]
Date 2006-10-01
Country Sri Lanka
Download https://microdata.worldbank.org//catalog/8250/download/357800
SLMS Enterprise Questionnaire, Wave 8
Download [PDF, 169.46 KB]
Date 2007-01-01
Country Sri Lanka
Download https://microdata.worldbank.org//catalog/8250/download/357801
SLMS Enterprise Questionnaire, Wave 9
Download [PDF, 925.73 KB]
Date 2007-04-01
Country Sri Lanka
Download https://microdata.worldbank.org//catalog/8250/download/357802
SLMS Enterprise Questionnaire, Wave 10
Download [PDF, 865.81 KB]
Date 2007-10-01
Country Sri Lanka
Download https://microdata.worldbank.org//catalog/8250/download/357803
SLMS Enterprise Questionnaire, Wave 11
Download [PDF, 974.23 KB]
Date 2008-04-01
Country Sri Lanka
Download https://microdata.worldbank.org//catalog/8250/download/357804
SLMS Enterprise Questionnaire, Wave 12
Download [PDF, 280.57 KB]
Date 2010-06-01
Country Sri Lanka
Download https://microdata.worldbank.org//catalog/8250/download/357805
SLMS Enterprise Questionnaire, Wave 13
Download [PDF, 299.98 KB]
Date 2010-12-01
Country Sri Lanka
Download https://microdata.worldbank.org//catalog/8250/download/357806
SLMS Household Questionnaire, Baseline
Download [PDF, 306.89 KB]
Country Sri Lanka
Download https://microdata.worldbank.org//catalog/8250/download/357807
SLMS Household Questionnaire, Wave 5
Download [PDF, 340.48 KB]
Country Sri Lanka
Download https://microdata.worldbank.org//catalog/8250/download/357808
SLMS Household Questionnaire, Wave 9
Download [XLS, 135.5 KB]
Country Sri Lanka
Download https://microdata.worldbank.org//catalog/8250/download/357809
SLMS Household Questionnaire, Wave 11
Download [XLS, 142 KB]
Country Sri Lanka
Download https://microdata.worldbank.org//catalog/8250/download/357810
Reports
Are Women More Credit Constrained? Experimental Evidence on Gender and Microenterprise Returns
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Author(s) Suresh de Mel, David McKenzie, and Christopher Woodruff
Date 2009-01-01
Country Sri Lanka
Publisher(s) American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 2009, 1:3, 1–32 http://www.aeaweb.org/articles.php?doi=10.1257/app.1.3.1
Abstract We report on a field experiment providing random grants to microenterprise owners. The grants generated large profit increases for male owners but not for female owners. We show that the gender gap does not simply mask differences in ability, risk aversion, entrepreneurial attitudes, or differences in reporting behavior, but there is some evidence that the gender gap is larger in female-dominated industries. The data are not consistent with a unitary household model, and imply an inefficiency of resource allocation within households. We show evidence that this inefficiency is reduced in more cooperative households.
Download https://microdata.worldbank.org//catalog/8250/download/357812
Enterprise Recovery Following Natural Disasters
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Author(s) Suresh De Mel, David McKenzie and Christopher Woodruff
Date 2011-01-01
Country Sri Lanka
Publisher(s) The Economic Journal, Doi: 10.1111/j.1468-0297.2011.02475.x.
Abstract Using unique, panel data and a randomised experiment, we assess the effects of relief aid and access to capital on the recovery of Sri Lankan microenterprises following the December 2004 tsunami. Our results show that a lack of access to capital inhibits the recovery process; firms receiving randomly allocated grants recover profit levels almost 2 years before other damaged firms. Access to capital is particularly important for the retail sector; the role of capital in recovery for manufacturing and services sectors may be limited by disruptions in supply chains. Our data show that business recovery is much slower than commonly assumed, underscoring the role targeted aid may play in hastening microenterprise recovery following such disasters.
Download https://microdata.worldbank.org//catalog/8250/download/357813
Measuring microenterprise profits: Must we ask how the sausage is made?
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Author(s) Suresh de Mel, David J. McKenzie, Christopher Woodruff
Date 2008-01-01
Country Sri Lanka
Publisher(s) Journal of Development Economics 88 (2009) 19–31
Abstract A large share of the World's poor is self-employed. Accurate measurement of profits from microenterprises is therefore critical for studying poverty and inequality, measuring the returns to education, and evaluating the success of microfinance programs. However, a myriad of problems plague the measurement of profits. This paper reports on a variety of different experiments conducted to better understand the importance of some of these problems, and to draw recommendations for collecting profit data. In particular, we (i) examine how far we can reconcile self-reported profits and reports of revenue minus expenses through more detailed questions; (ii) examine recall errors in sales, and report on the results of experiments which randomly allocated account books to firms; and (iii) asked firms how much firms like theirs underreport sales in surveys like ours, and had research assistants observe the firms at random times 15–16 times during a month to provide measures for comparison. We conclude that firms underreport revenues by about 30%, that account diaries have significant impacts on both revenues and expenses, but not on profits, and that simply asking profits provides a more accurate measure of firm profits than detailed questions on revenues and expenses.
Download https://microdata.worldbank.org//catalog/8250/download/357814
Returns to Capital in Microenterprises: Evidence from a Field Experiment
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Author(s) Suresh De Mel, David Mckenzie, Christopher Woodruff
Date 2008-11-01
Country Sri Lanka
Publisher(s) The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Vol. CXXIII, November 2008, Issue 4
Abstract We use randomized grants to generate shocks to capital stock for a set of Sri Lankan microenterprises. We find the average real return to capital in these enterprises is 4.6%–5.3% per month (55%–63% per year), substantially higher than market interest rates. We then examine the heterogeneity of treatment effects. Returns are found to vary with entrepreneurial ability and with household wealth, but not to vary with measures of risk aversion or uncertainty. Treatment impacts are also significantly larger for enterprises owned by males; indeed, we find no positive return in enterprises owned by females.
Download https://microdata.worldbank.org//catalog/8250/download/357815
Which Microenterprises Have High Returns to Capital?
Download [PDF, 105.8 KB]
Author(s) David McKenzie
Date 2009-02-01
Country Sri Lanka
Publisher(s) FDP Impact, February 2009, Issue 1
Download https://microdata.worldbank.org//catalog/8250/download/357816
Why is More Capital not Enough to Grow Female Businesses?
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Date 2009-04-01
Country Sri Lanka
Publisher(s) Finance & PSD Impact, April 2009, Issue 4
Download https://microdata.worldbank.org//catalog/8250/download/357817
Long-Term Impacts of One-Off Grants to Microenterprises
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Author(s) Suresh de Mel, David McKenzie and Christopher Woodruff
Date 2012-02-01
Country Sri Lanka
Publisher(s) Finance & PSD Impact, February 2012, Issue 16
Download https://microdata.worldbank.org//catalog/8250/download/357818
Technical documents
SLMS Code Lists
Download [ZIP, 285.74 KB]
Country Sri Lanka
Download https://microdata.worldbank.org//catalog/8250/download/357811
Zip preview
slms_code_list_7.xls
slms_code_list_8.xls
slms_code_list_9.xls
slms_code_list_10.xls
slms_code_list_11.xls
slms_code_list_11_hh.xls
slms_code_list_1.xls
slms_code_list_1_hh.xls
slms_code_list_2.xls
slms_code_list_3.xls
slms_code_list_4.xls
slms_code_list_5.xls
slms_code_list_5_hh.xls
slms_code_list_6.xls
Other Materials
Labeling Stata do files
Download [ZIP, 23.34 KB]
Country Sri Lanka
Download https://microdata.worldbank.org//catalog/8250/download/357819
Zip preview
SLMSround5_label.do
SLMS_HHround1_label.do
SLMS_HHround5_label.do
SLMS_HHround9_label.do
SLMS_HHround11_label.do
SLMSround3_label.do
Stata do files for the article" Returns to Capital in Microenterprises: Evidence from a Field Experiment"
Download [ZIP, 23.61 KB]
Country Sri Lanka
Download https://microdata.worldbank.org//catalog/8250/download/357820
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OperatingCollateAndGenerate.do
ReplicationFileDeMeletalSciencev3.do
returns_qjerevise_appendix.do
returns_qjerevise_web.do
CapitalCollateAndGenerate.do
FirmFixedCollate.do
FirmFixedGenerate_web.do
HHFixedCollate.do
HHFixedGenerate.do
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