Development Data Group
2013-10-17
Nesstar Publisher
Version 01
Enterprise Survey 2013
ES 2013
BLR_2013_ES_v01_M
World Bank
European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
Nesstar Publisher
World Bank
European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
Enterprise Survey [en/oth]
v01
Belarus
National
Regions covered are selected based on the number of establishments, contribution to employment, and value added. In most cases these regions are metropolitan areas and reflect the largest centers of economic activity in a country.
The primary sampling unit of the study is the establishment. An establishment is a physical location where business is carried out and where industrial operations take place or services are provided. A firm may be composed of one or more establishments. For example, a brewery may have several bottling plants and several establishments for distribution. For the purposes of this survey an establishment must make its own financial decisions and have its own financial statements separate from those of the firm. An establishment must also have its own management and control over its payroll.
The manufacturing and services sectors are the primary business sectors of interest. This corresponds to firms classified with International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) codes 15-37, 45, 50-52, 55, 60-64, and 72 (ISIC Rev.3.1). Formal (registered) companies with five or more employees are targeted for interview. Services firms include construction, retail, wholesale, hotels, restaurants, transport, storage, communications, and IT. Firms with 100% government/state ownership are not eligible to participate in Enterprise Surveys.
Sample survey data [ssd]
IPSOS
Face-to-face [f2f]
Complete information regarding the sampling methodology, sample frame, weights, response rates, and implementation can be found in "Description of Belarus ES Implementation 2013" in Related Materials.
Data entry and quality controls are implemented by the contractor and data is delivered to the World Bank in batches (typically 10%, 50% and 100%). These data deliveries are checked for logical consistency, out of range values, skip patterns, and duplicate entries. Problems are flagged by the World Bank and corrected by the implementing contractor through data checks, callbacks, and revisiting establishments.
Confidentiality of the survey respondents and the sensitive information they provide is necessary to ensure the greatest degree of survey participation, integrity and confidence in the quality of the data. Surveys are usually carried out in cooperation with business organizations and government agencies promoting job creation and economic growth, but confidentiality is never compromised.
The user of the data acknowledges that the original collector of the data, the authorized distributor of the data, and the relevant funding agency bear no responsibility for use of the data or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses.
Belarus-2013-full data.NSDstat
360
387
Nesstar 200801
WEB STD FIRMID
360
0
527251
527610
RECNO. RECORD NUMBER
360
0
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refusal
0
-7
Does not apply
0
5014543
1
5016277
1
5033634
1
5059425
1
5061457
1
5066087
1
50128298
1
50138702
1
50162161
1
50169998
1
50264190
1
50281150
1
50301303
1
50303221
1
50339104
1
50529881
1
50581392
1
50601121
1
50622211
1
50744103
1
50883142
1
50914500
1
50931381
1
50941210
1
50968143
1
50976158
1
50989217
1
501016304
1
501048174
1
501102476
1
501222927
1
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1
501424111
1
501458172
1
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1
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1
501548148
1
501661705
1
501681809
1
501715134
1
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1
501811823
1
501916335
1
502236736
1
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1
502471625
1
502524436
1
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1
502564711
1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
502913955
1
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1
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1
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1
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1
503041020
1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
503322242
1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
504713833
1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
505632721
1
505730413
1
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1
506648301
1
507186620
1
507387219
1
507489525
1
507560458
1
507631670
1
507793330
1
507830543
1
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1
508134838
1
508215512
1
508332825
1
508434086
1
508557431
1
508665755
1
508911524
1
509032351
1
509131572
1
509540919
1
509959355
1
5010039856
1
5010349839
1
5010510225
1
5010641226
1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
5021582048
1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
5031488407
1
5031786554
1
5031893183
1
5032386595
1
5032489037
1
5032588703
1
5032686968
1
5032788488
1
5032923088
1
5033193708
1
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1
5034026309
1
5034224256
1
5034242538
1
5034485024
1
5034590855
1
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1
5034831905
1
5035026954
1
5035112478
1
5035222809
1
5035323151
1
5035425714
1
5035734128
1
5035925625
1
5036022849
1
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1
5038234658
1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
5068108645
1
5069255690
1
5070249934
1
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1
5079214751
1
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1
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1
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1
50101106672
1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
50191247391
1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
50209229123
1
50210224846
1
50212223504
1
50213113268
1
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1
50216114356
1
50217221222
1
50218240697
1
50219239885
1
50220256278
1
50221261709
1
50222110650
1
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1
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1
50230251372
1
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1
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1
50236240583
1
50237227908
1
50238232538
1
50239115120
1
50241111295
1
50243263096
1
50244105059
1
50248230188
1
50250116825
1
50253250862
1
50258230700
1
50267252946
1
50268233564
1
50269252734
1
50270233699
1
50272238784
1
50273239145
1
50274224157
1
50276116855
1
50279104536
1
50280247738
1
50282222258
1
50283223778
1
50284246699
1
50285238927
1
50286246393
1
50287263059
1
50288106124
1
50292218755
1
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1
50299119658
1
50300119528
1
50309223385
1
50311240440
1
50312240438
1
50313233968
1
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1
50316103423
1
50319117037
1
50320232323
1
50321109503
1
50322116567
1
50330248939
1
50333119594
1
50334231456
1
50336104210
1
50341236766
1
50343258261
1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
50358106727
1
a0. Questionnaire module
CONTROL INFORMATION [TO BE COMPLETED BEFORE INTERVIEW]
Questionnaire used in the interview. It is defined according to the screener sector of activity of the establishment
360
0
1
Manufacturing
117
2
Retail
124
3
Core
119
a1. Country code
CONTROL INFORMATION [TO BE COMPLETED BEFORE INTERVIEW]
Country: self-explanatory
360
0
41
Bulgaria
0
44
Albania
0
46
Croatia
0
50
Belarus
360
51
Georgia
0
52
Tajikistan
0
53
Turkey
0
54
Ukraine
0
55
Uzbekistan
0
59
Poland
0
60
Romania
0
61
Serbia
0
62
Kazakhstan
0
63
Moldova
0
64
Bosnia-Herzegovina
0
65
Azerbaijan
0
66
Macedonia
0
67
Armenia
0
68
Kyrgyzstan
0
69
Mongolia
0
70
Estonia
0
71
Kosovo
0
72
Czech Republic
0
73
Hungary
0
74
Latvia
0
75
Lithuania
0
76
Slovakia
0
77
Slovenia
0
80
Montenegro
0
a1a. Interview language
CONTROL INFORMATION [TO BE COMPLETED BEFORE INTERVIEW]
360
0
1
Local language
0
2
Russian
360
Sampling region
CONTROL INFORMATION [TO BE COMPLETED BEFORE INTERVIEW]
360
0
1
Minsk
109
2
Brestskay
48
3
Gomelskay
43
4
Grodenskaya
48
5
Mogilevskaya
35
6
Minskaya
44
7
Vitebskaya
33
a3a. Screener region
CONTROL INFORMATION [TO BE COMPLETED BEFORE INTERVIEW]
Codification of a3x into regions of homogeneous regulation and or business environment conditions, for ex. into regional clusters
360
0
1
Minsk
109
2
Brestskay
49
3
Gomelskay
42
4
Grodenska
48
5
Mogilevsk
35
6
Minskaya
44
7
Vitebskay
33
a3b. Official capital city?
360
0
1
Yes
109
2
No
251
a3c. Main business city?
360
0
1
Yes
109
2
No
251
a3. Size of locality
CONTROL INFORMATION [TO BE COMPLETED BEFORE INTERVIEW]
360
0
2
City with population over 1 million
109
3
Over 250.000 to 1 million
131
4
50.000 to 250.000
83
5
Less than 50.000
37
a4a. Industry sampling sector
CONTROL INFORMATION [TO BE COMPLETED BEFORE INTERVIEW]
360
0
15
Food
13
16
Tobacco products
0
17
Textiles
5
18
Garments
13
19
Tanning & leather
3
20
Wood
13
21
Paper & paper products
5
22
Publishing_ printing and recorded media
10
23
Coke & refined petroleum
0
24
Chemicals
7
25
Plastics & rubber
10
26
Non metallic mineral products
2
27
Basic metals
2
28
Fabricated metal products
12
29
Machinery and equipment
5
30
Office machinery
0
31
Electronics
2
32
Communication equipment
1
33
Precision instruments
5
34
Motor vehicles
1
35
Other transport equipment
0
36
Furniture
9
37
Recycling
0
45
Construction
17
50
Services of motor vehicles
14
51
Wholesale
46
52
Retail
121
55
Hotel and restaurants
11
60
Transport
12
63
Supporting transport activities
8
64
Post and telecommunications
4
72
IT
9
a4b. Industry screener sector
CONTROL INFORMATION [TO BE COMPLETED BEFORE INTERVIEW]
Classification of the establishment's activity as defined by the screener questionnaire
360
0
15
Food
11
16
Tobacco products
0
17
Textiles
5
18
Garments
12
19
Tanning & leather
3
20
Wood
14
21
Paper & paper products
4
22
Publishing_ printing and recorded media
10
23
Coke & refined petroleum
0
24
Chemicals
7
25
Plastics & rubber
10
26
Non metallic mineral products
2
27
Basic metals
1
28
Fabricated metal products
14
29
Machinery and equipment
5
30
Office machinery
0
31
Electronics
2
32
Communication equipment
1
33
Precision instruments
5
34
Motor vehicles
1
35
Other transport equipment
0
36
Furniture
9
37
Recycling
1
45
Construction
13
50
Services of motor vehicles
14
51
Wholesale
47
52
Retail
124
55
Hotel and restaurants
11
60
Transport
12
63
Supporting transport activities
9
64
Post and telecommunications
3
72
IT
10
a5. Sector match between screener information and sample frame
CONTROL INFORMATION [TO BE COMPLETED BEFORE INTERVIEW]
Self-explanatory
360
0
1
Yes_ screener and sample frame info match
346
2
No_ screener and sample frame do not match but establishment still does activities which match sample frame
8
3
No_ does not match
6
Sampling size
CONTROL INFORMATION [TO BE COMPLETED BEFORE INTERVIEW]
Size of the establishment taken from the sample frame
360
0
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refusal
0
-7
Does not apply
0
1
195
2
102
3
63
a6b. Screener size
CONTROL INFORMATION [TO BE COMPLETED BEFORE INTERVIEW]
Size of the establishment as determined with the screener questionnaire
360
0
0
Micro<5
7
1
Small >=5 and <=19
189
2
Medium >=20 and <=99
99
3
Large >=100
65
a7. Establishment part of a larger firm?
CONTROL INFORMATION [TO BE COMPLETED BEFORE INTERVIEW]
Identifies establishments that are part of a larger firm
360
0
1
Yes
101
2
No_ a firm on its own
259
a7a. Number of establishments that form the firm
101
259
-9
Don't know
12
-8
Refusal
7
-7
Does not apply
0
2
7
3
10
4
7
5
7
6
10
7
3
8
5
9
1
10
2
11
1
12
2
13
1
15
2
17
2
19
2
20
2
25
1
26
1
27
1
30
2
42
1
50
1
59
1
60
1
78
1
85
1
86
1
100
2
123
1
125
1
150
1
300
1
Sysmiss
259
a8. Type of establishment
CONTROL INFORMATION [TO BE COMPLETED BEFORE INTERVIEW]
Identifies type of establishment for those that are part of larger firms
101
259
-7
DOES NOT APPLY
2
1
HQ without production and/or sales in this location
11
2
HQ with production and/or sales in this location
24
3
Establishment physically separated from HQ and other establishments of the same firm
61
4
Establishment physically separated from HQ but with other establishments of the same firm
3
Sysmiss
259
a9. Establishment's financial statements prepared separately from HQ statements
CONTROL INFORMATION [TO BE COMPLETED BEFORE INTERVIEW]
Information taken from the screener questionnaire
101
259
-7
DOES NOT APPLY
36
1
Yes
52
2
No
13
Sysmiss
259
a10. Establishment's fin. statements prepared separately from other establishmen
CONTROL INFORMATION [TO BE COMPLETED BEFORE INTERVIEW]
Information taken from the screener questionnaire
101
259
-7
DOES NOT APPLY
48
1
Yes
51
2
No
2
Sysmiss
259
a10. Establishment's fin. statements prepared separately from other establishments
a11. "If HQ
CONTROL INFORMATION [TO BE COMPLETED BEFORE INTERVIEW]
Information taken from the screener questionnaire
101
259
-7
DOES NOT APPLY
67
1
Yes
24
2
No
10
Sysmiss
259
a11a. Number of establishments included in the financial statements kept in HQ
101
259
-9
Don't know
6
-8
Refusal
5
-7
Does not apply
57
1
6
2
4
3
5
4
2
5
2
6
5
7
2
8
1
11
1
13
1
15
1
19
1
79
1
100
1
Sysmiss
259
a12. Inteviewer number
CONTROL INFORMATION [TO BE COMPLETED BEFORE INTERVIEW]
Interviewer code
Information taken from the screener questionnaire
360
0
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refusal
0
-7
Does not apply
0
1
14
2
8
3
14
4
3
5
3
6
3
7
6
8
3
9
3
10
5
11
15
12
7
13
3
14
6
15
6
16
2
17
7
18
6
19
5
20
3
21
8
22
10
23
11
24
11
25
6
26
5
27
5
28
10
29
12
30
11
31
7
32
5
33
11
34
9
35
6
36
2
37
9
38
5
39
4
40
3
41
7
42
2
43
3
44
11
45
4
46
3
47
8
48
4
49
6
50
2
51
2
52
2
53
4
54
2
55
9
56
4
57
5
58
4
59
3
60
3
a13. Supervisor number
CONTROL INFORMATION [TO BE COMPLETED BEFORE INTERVIEW]
Supervisor code
Information taken from the screener questionnaire
360
0
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refusal
0
-7
Does not apply
0
1
50
2
43
3
35
4
27
5
48
6
33
7
43
8
46
9
35
a14d. Time face-to-face main interview starts: Day
CONTROL INFORMATION [TO BE COMPLETED BEFORE INTERVIEW]
Self-explanatory
360
0
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refusal
0
-7
Does not apply
0
1
8
2
2
3
9
4
15
5
17
6
21
7
14
8
12
9
5
10
9
11
22
12
14
13
18
14
16
15
9
16
8
17
13
18
11
19
9
20
10
21
13
22
19
23
5
24
7
25
5
26
13
27
16
28
15
29
6
30
9
31
10
a14m. Time face-to-face main interview starts: Month
CONTROL INFORMATION [TO BE COMPLETED BEFORE INTERVIEW]
Self-explanatory
360
0
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refusal
0
-7
Does not apply
0
1
94
2
112
3
10
11
31
12
113
a14y. Time face-to-face main interview starts: Year
CONTROL INFORMATION [TO BE COMPLETED BEFORE INTERVIEW]
Self-explanatory
360
0
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refusal
0
-7
Does not apply
0
2012
144
2013
216
a14h. Time face-to-face main interview starts: Hour
CONTROL INFORMATION [TO BE COMPLETED BEFORE INTERVIEW]
Self-explanatory
360
0
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refusal
0
-7
Does not apply
0
8
12
9
43
10
62
11
62
12
38
13
31
14
42
15
35
16
22
17
10
18
3
a14min. Time face-to-face main interview starts: Minutes
CONTROL INFORMATION [TO BE COMPLETED BEFORE INTERVIEW]
Self-explanatory
360
0
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refusal
0
-7
Does not apply
0
0
127
3
1
4
2
5
14
8
2
9
1
10
36
11
2
12
1
13
1
15
21
17
1
18
1
20
13
23
1
25
7
26
1
27
2
28
2
30
46
32
2
34
1
35
4
36
1
37
2
40
17
42
2
43
1
44
1
45
18
48
2
50
20
53
1
54
1
55
3
58
2
b1. Firm's current legal status
What is this firm‘s current legal status?
If answer is 3 then SKIP TO B.2
360
0
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
1
Shareholding company with shares traded in the stock market
62
2
Shareholding company with non-traded shares or shares traded privately
152
3
Sole proprietorship
101
4
Partnership
0
5
Limited partnership
0
6
Other_ SPONTANEOUS - please specify
45
b1x. Firm's current legal status (Other)
45
additional liability company
31
additional liability company - an economic society with no more than 50 participants, its authorized fund is divided into shares in accordance with its foundation documents; the participatns of this society incure joint and several vicarious li
1
consumer cooperation (cooperative society)
8
individual entrepreneur (panel)
3
municipal unitary enterprise (panel)
2
b3. % of this firm owned by the largest owner(s)
What percent of this firm does the largest owner or owners own?
360
0
-9
Don't know
45
-8
Refused
2
12
1
14
1
15
1
18
1
22
1
24
2
25
3
30
1
33
6
34
1
36
1
37
1
38
1
40
9
41
1
42
1
49
3
50
52
52
1
53
1
55
1
56
1
57
1
60
8
62
1
65
3
66
2
67
1
68
1
70
12
71
2
73
1
74
1
75
3
76
1
77
2
79
1
80
21
83
3
90
13
91
1
92
1
95
10
96
1
97
1
98
3
99
11
100
117
b2a. "% owned by private domestic individuals
SHOW CARD
360
0
-9
Don't know
11
-8
Refused
0
0
14
1
11
2
3
3
1
4
1
5
4
8
1
9
1
10
2
17
2
20
10
21
1
23
1
24
1
26
1
30
3
35
1
48
1
49
1
50
6
55
1
56
1
60
3
61
1
62
1
66
1
68
1
70
1
78
1
81
1
90
1
93
1
98
1
99
1
100
267
b2b. "% owned by private foreign individuals
SHOW CARD
360
0
-9
Don't know
5
-8
Refused
0
0
311
1
1
2
1
10
1
18
1
19
1
30
1
32
1
34
1
38
1
39
1
40
1
45
1
50
6
52
1
65
1
70
2
77
1
80
6
90
1
91
1
95
1
98
1
100
11
b2c. % owned by Government/State
SHOW CARD
IF 100% TERMINATE
360
0
-9
Don't know
10
-8
Refused
0
0
310
7
1
8
1
20
1
22
1
40
2
44
1
51
1
62
1
70
1
74
1
76
1
79
1
80
4
83
2
90
1
91
1
92
1
95
3
96
1
97
1
98
2
99
10
100
1
b2d. % owned by Other
SHOW CARD
360
0
-9
Don't know
4
-8
Refused
0
0
355
100
1
b4. "Amongst the owners of the firm
Amongst the owners of the firm, are there any females?
Self-Explanatory
360
0
-9
Don't know
13
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
158
2
No
189
b4a. What percentage of the firm is owned by females?
158
202
-9
Don't know
20
-8
Refused
1
1
4
2
1
4
1
5
11
7
1
10
8
12
1
15
1
16
1
20
6
25
7
30
5
33
3
34
1
35
1
40
3
46
1
47
1
49
1
50
20
60
3
65
1
66
1
70
1
75
1
80
3
90
3
95
3
99
1
100
42
Sysmiss
202
ECAq5. How was the firm established?
SHOW CARD
How was this firm established?
360
0
-8
Refused
0
1
Privatization of a state-owned firm
6
2
Originally private_ from time of start up
249
3
Private subsidiary of a formerly state-owned firm
7
4
Joint venture with foreign partner(s)
17
5
State-owned firm
81
6
Other_ SPONTANEOUS - please specify
0
ECAq5x. How was the firm established (Other)
0
0
b5. In what yr did this establishment begin operations?
In what year did this establishment begin operations?
INTERVIEWER: PROVIDE FOUR DIGITS FOR YEAR
360
0
-9
Don't know
3
-8
Refusal
0
-7
Does not apply
0
1864
1
1927
1
1930
1
1933
1
1934
1
1936
1
1944
2
1945
1
1946
1
1947
1
1950
1
1954
1
1955
1
1960
2
1961
2
1962
2
1965
1
1968
2
1969
2
1970
2
1972
1
1973
3
1974
2
1975
1
1977
1
1978
2
1979
1
1980
1
1983
1
1984
1
1987
2
1988
3
1989
2
1990
4
1991
16
1992
19
1993
11
1994
23
1995
13
1996
14
1997
13
1998
13
1999
5
2000
15
2001
17
2002
13
2003
10
2004
11
2005
21
2006
13
2007
20
2008
26
2009
15
2010
11
2011
6
b6. Full-time employees employed by the establishment at the start of operations
How many full-time employees did this establishment employ when it started operations? Please include all employees and managers
The number of permanent, full-time employees for the time that the enterprise began operations should be provided. All employees and managers (including respondent) should be included.
360
0
-9
Don't know
37
-8
Refusal
0
-7
Does not apply
0
1
7
2
18
3
23
4
28
5
36
6
19
7
14
8
17
9
10
10
23
11
3
12
9
13
4
14
2
15
18
16
1
17
1
18
1
19
3
20
11
21
1
22
1
24
1
25
4
26
1
27
1
28
1
30
6
35
5
36
1
39
1
40
4
45
2
47
1
50
4
60
6
65
1
70
1
76
1
80
1
100
4
102
1
107
1
120
1
125
1
150
3
170
1
196
1
200
3
225
1
230
1
300
1
390
1
470
1
500
1
510
1
573
1
700
4
840
1
1000
1
1200
1
b6a. Establishment formally registered when it began operations?
Was this establishment formally registered when it began operations?
360
0
-9
Don't know
1
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
357
2
No
2
b6b. Year of formal registration of the establishment
In what year was this establishment formally registered?
INTERVIEWER: PROVIDE FOUR DIGITS FOR YEAR.
Year of registration refers to the year in which the establishment completed the registration as explained in B.6a.
360
0
-9
Don't know
3
-8
Refusal
0
-7
Does not apply
0
1864
1
1927
1
1930
1
1933
1
1934
1
1936
1
1944
2
1945
1
1946
1
1947
1
1950
1
1954
1
1955
1
1960
2
1961
2
1962
2
1965
1
1968
2
1969
2
1970
2
1972
1
1973
3
1974
2
1975
1
1977
1
1978
2
1979
1
1980
1
1983
1
1984
1
1987
2
1988
3
1989
2
1990
4
1991
17
1992
18
1993
13
1994
21
1995
14
1996
14
1997
13
1998
13
1999
4
2000
14
2001
17
2002
13
2003
10
2004
12
2005
21
2006
12
2007
23
2008
24
2009
15
2010
13
2011
4
b7. Top Manager's number of yrs of experience working in this sector
How many years of experience working in this sector does the Top Manager have?
Top Manager as defined in B.7a. B.7 refers to years of Top Manager's managerial experience in the type of sector in which the establishment presently operates.
360
0
-9
5
1
2
2
10
3
7
4
14
5
25
6
13
7
20
8
15
9
5
10
24
11
5
12
15
13
8
14
7
15
27
16
9
17
14
18
14
19
9
20
29
21
6
22
10
23
5
24
2
25
12
26
3
27
5
28
2
30
15
31
1
32
1
33
2
34
2
35
5
37
1
40
1
43
1
45
1
46
1
53
1
9998
Less than one year
6
b7a. Female Top Manager?
360
0
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
129
2
No
231
b8. Have an internationally-recognized quality certification?
Does this establishment have an internationally-recognized quality certification?
INTERVIEWER: If there is need for clarification, some examples are: ISO 9000, 9002 or 14000
360
0
-9
Don't know
6
-8
Refused
0
-6
STILL IN PROCESS
0
1
Yes
52
2
No
302
c3. Submit application to obtain an electrical connection over last 2 yrs?
READ THE FOLLOWING TO THE RESPONDENT BEFORE PROCEEDING. Now, we turn to the establishment's operations in fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year].
Over the last two years, did this establishment submit an application to obtain an electrical connection?
If answer is No or Don't Know then GO TO QUESTION C.6
360
0
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
38
2
No
322
c4. Number of days it took to obtain electrical connection
In reference to that application for an electrical connection, approximately how many days did it take to obtain it from the day of the application to the day the service was received?
Wait for electrical connection. Self-explanatory
38
322
-9
Don't know
6
-8
Refusal
0
-7
Does not apply
0
-6
1
1
8
2
1
3
3
7
2
10
1
14
3
17
1
20
1
30
6
45
1
60
1
75
1
90
1
180
1
Sysmiss
322
c5. Informal gift/ payment expected/requested to obtain electrical connection?
In reference to that application for an electrical connection, was an informal gift or payment expected or requested?
38
322
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
4
2
No
34
Sysmiss
322
c6. Power outages over last fiscal yr?
Over fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], did this establishment experience power outages?
If answer is No or Don't Know GO TO QUESTION C.10
A power outage occurs when there is equipment malfunction from the failure of adequate supply of power. Blackouts that cause some, but not all equipment to malfunction are also considered power outages.
360
0
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
89
2
No
271
c7. "Number of power outages over last fiscal yr
In a typical month, over fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], how many power outages did this establishment experience?
IF 0, GO TO QUESTION C.10
89
271
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
0
51
1
27
2
6
3
2
4
1
5
2
Sysmiss
271
c8. Average duration of power outages
How long did these power outages last on average?
This refers to the duration of the power outages in a typical month. The respondent should calculate average duration of power outages in the typical month.
38
322
-9
Don't know
2
-8
Refused
0
1
20
2
12
3
3
24
1
Sysmiss
322
c9a. % of total annual sales lost due to power outages
PROVIDE EITHER ONE OR THE OTHER, NOT BOTH c9a or c9b
Losses because of power outages: The Manager should estimate the amount of production lost because of power outages.
83
277
-9
Don't know
7
-8
Refused
0
0
54
1
15
2
4
4
1
5
2
Sysmiss
277
c9b. Annual losses due to power outages (LCU)
PROVIDE EITHER ONE OR THE OTHER, NOT BOTH c9a or c9b
Losses because of power outages: The Manager should estimate the amount of production lost because of power outages.
6
354
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refusal
0
-7
Does not apply
0
300000
1
4200000
1
4500000
1
9000000
1
18000000
1
240000000
1
Sysmiss
354
c10. Own or share a generator over last fiscal yr?
Over the course of fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], did this establishment own or share a generator?
If answer is No or Don't Know then GO TO QUESTION C.12
Establishment owns or shares a generator. Self-explanatory
360
0
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
27
2
No
333
In fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], what percent of this establishment's electricity came from a generator or generators that the establishment owned or shared?
Percentage of electricity from own or shared generator. Self-explanatory
27
333
-9
Don't know
7
-8
Refused
0
0
3
1
5
2
3
3
1
4
1
5
1
10
2
15
1
30
1
100
2
Sysmiss
333
c12. Submit application to obtain a water connection over last 2 yrs?
Over the last two years, did this establishment submit an application to obtain a water connection?
If answer is No or Don't Know then GO TO QUESTION C.15
Application for water connection. Self-explanatory
360
0
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
19
2
No
341
c13. Number of days it took to obtain water connection
In reference to that application for a water connection, approximately how many days did it take to obtain it from the day of the application to the day the service was received?
Wait for water connection. Self-explanatory
19
341
-9
Don't know
6
-8
Refusal
0
-7
Does not apply
0
-6
2
1
3
3
2
5
2
20
1
30
2
90
1
Sysmiss
341
c14. Informal gift/ payment expected/requested to obtain water connection?
In reference to that application for a water connection, was an informal gift or payment expected or requested?
19
341
-9
Don't know
1
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
0
2
No
18
Sysmiss
341
c15. Insufficient water supply for production over last fiscal yr?
Over fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], did this establishment experience insufficient water supply for production?
If answer is No or Don't Know then GO TO QUESTION C.19
Insufficient water supply: whenever there is equipment failure or cessation of production operations due to the lack of or reduction in water supply.
117
243
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
-7
The establishment does not use water for production
0
1
Yes
5
2
No
112
Sysmiss
243
c16. "Insufficient water supply over last fiscal yr
In a typical month, over fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], how many incidents of insufficient water supply did this establishment experience?
If answer is 0 or Don't Know then GO TO QUESTION C.19
5
355
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
0
2
1
2
2
1
Sysmiss
355
c17. Average duration of incidents of insufficient water supply
How long did these incidents of insufficient water supply last on average?
Duration of a water shortage can be estimated by considering the average duration of water insufficiencies that took place in a typical month.
3
357
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
3
1
7
1
8
1
Sysmiss
357
c22a. Use e-mail to communicate with clients or suppliers?
360
0
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
308
2
No
52
c22b. Have its own website?
360
0
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
224
2
No
136
c23. High-speed Internet connection on establishment's premises?
Does this establishment have a high-speed Internet connection on its premises?
If answer is No or Don't Know then GO TO QUESTION C.30
High-speed, Internet connection is defined as Internet connection that is faster than using a telephone line with a modem.
360
0
-9
Don't know
1
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
308
2
No
51
c28. Does this establishment currently use cell phones for the operations of thi
360
0
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
317
2
No
43
c28. Does this establishment currently use cell phones for the operations of this establishment?
c30a. Electricity - obstacle to current operations
SHOW CARD
Is electricity No Obstacle, a Minor Obstacle, a Moderate Obstacle, a Major Obstacle, or a Very Severe Obstacle to the current operations of this establishment?
360
0
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
-7
DOES NOT APPLY
1
0
No obstacle
243
1
Minor obstacle
46
2
Moderate obstacle
22
3
Major obstacle
28
4
Very severe obstacle
20
ECAc31a1. Change in total costs if electricity no longer an obstacle
Would your total annual costs increase, remain the same or decrease over the next fiscal year if electricity is no longer an obstacle?
116
244
-9
Don't know
6
-8
Refused
0
1
Increase
0
2
Remain the same
57
3
Decrease
53
Sysmiss
244
ECAc31a2. Expected % increase in total costs - electricity no obstacle
By what percentage would your total annual costs INCREASE in the next fiscal year?
0
360
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
Sysmiss
360
ECAc31a3. Expected % decrease in total costs - electricity no obstacle
By what percentage would your total annual costs DECREASE in the next fiscal year?
53
307
-9
Don't know
11
-8
Refused
0
0
1
1
8
2
4
3
4
4
1
5
8
6
1
10
11
15
2
20
2
Sysmiss
307
c30b. Telecommunications - obstacle to current operations
SHOW CARD
Is Telecommunications No Obstacle, a Minor Obstacle, a Moderate Obstacle, a Major Obstacle, or a Very Severe Obstacle to the current operations of this establishment?
360
0
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
-7
DOES NOT APPLY
1
0
No obstacle
244
1
Minor obstacle
56
2
Moderate obstacle
23
3
Major obstacle
24
4
Very severe obstacle
12
d1a1x. Establishment's main product/service last fiscal yr
READ THE FOLLOWING TO THE RESPONDENT BEFORE PROCEEDING: The next topic to be covered is how and where this establishment makes its sales.
In fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], what was this establishment's main product, that is, the product that represented the largest proportion of annual sales (in LCU)?
360
Building timber houses and cottages from rectangular timber. putting them together - they construct houses and cottages from rectangular timber
1
Manufacture of frames for paintings and pictures, garnish moldings for mirrors from carved wood
1
Manufacture of industrial wood (center-beaded boards, square logs, plywood, imitation of square logs, boards)
1
Manufacturing of metal repair parts for bottom water pumps (bearings, axis, sleeves, ring joinst etc.)
1
Manufacturing of trade kiosks and hangars (the frames are metal)
1
PVC windows manufacturing
1
1
Retail sale in non-specialized stores with food, beverages or tobacco
1
Retail sale of granite items (granite planches, facing plates, fasade tiles, window-ledges and steps)
1
1
1
agricultural crude materials wholesale
1
assemblage of metal doors with door intercommunication systems
1
bakery products production
1
book retail
1
brewing
1
building bridges and approach viaducts
1
bus passenger transportation. Sheduled bus passenger transportation
1
cabinet-type furniture manufacturing
1
catering equipment wholesale
1
clothing retail
2
construction and reconstruction of buildings
1
construction materials manufacturing (cement, gypsum, paving slabs)
1
construction materials retail
2
construction materials wholesale
1
construction metal works manufacturing
2
construction-assembly works at installation of gas service
1
cosmetic products retail. specialised store
1
development of customized software
1
development of software, development of Internet-sites
1
diagnostic and repairs of computer hardware
1
diary retail at a specialized store
1
engineering and geodetic support of construction-assembly works
1
facade construction materials wholesale
1
finishing operations in construction
1
floristic products retail
1
flour production
1
food containers, sawn goods, pallets manufacturing
1
4
1
1
foodstuffs and nonfoods wholesale
2
foodstuffs retail at a specialized store
8
foodstuffs retail at a specialized store (including, self-produced foodstuffs - delicatessen)
1
foodstuffs retail at a speclialized store
3
foodstuffs wholesale
2
foodstuffs wholesale (tea, coffee)
1
freight transportation activities. Organising freight transportation in Europe; providing shipping services
1
freight trucking
9
freight truckings
1
furniture and household goods retail
1
furniture retail
3
hosiery retail
1
household appliances maintenance and repair
1
household appliances retail
1
household appliances, dishware, bed-linen retail
1
household chemistry, cleaning materials retail at a speclialized store retail
1
installation of engineering equipment of buildings
1
installation of external engineering systems
1
installation of facades of houses
1
international cargo transportation by motor-vehicle transport
1
international freight traffic activities by vehicles. Organising freight transportation in Europe, Belarus, Russia
1
international freight transportation by automobiles. Organising freight transportation in Europe
1
joinery manufacture
1
kitchen furniture manufacturing
1
knitwear manufacturing
1
ladies' outergarments manufacturing
1
ladies' wear manufacturing
1
maintenance service and repair of store and refrigerating equipment
1
maintenance service and repair of transportation vehicles
2
maintenance service of cable TV networks
1
manufacture of PVC windows
1
manufacture of agricultural machines
1
manufacture of cabinet-work furniture
1
manufacture of cathodic protection stations
1
manufacture of chemically active filter materials
1
manufacture of clothing for dolls
1
manufacture of construction metal structures
2
manufacture of footwear
1
manufacture of general mechanical rubber goods
1
manufacture of heated towel rails
1
manufacture of hydraulic cylinders
1
manufacture of ladie's wear
1
manufacture of ladies' outer wear
2
manufacture of ladies' wear
3
manufacture of measuring gauge for physical-chemical analysis of luquid media
1
manufacture of medical equipment
1
1
manufacture of polyethylene film
1
manufacture of polymer products and polymer films
1
manufacture of pumps for oil-and-gas equipment
1
manufacture of sports paraphernalia
1
manufacture of sportswear
1
manufacture of varnish-and-paint products
1
manufacture of wall clocks
1
manufacture of watches
1
manufacture of wooden building structural units
1
manufacturing PVC windows
1
manufacturing and assemblage of metal works
1
manufacturing and sale of curtains and slip-covers. more revenue is from retail
1
manufacturing bed-linen
1
manufacturing curtains
1
manufacturing decorative products from wood
1
manufacturing glass for agricultural engineering
1
manufacturing industrial and construction metal works
1
manufacturing of canned green peas
1
manufacturing of cardboard package
1
manufacturing of castings from nonferrous metals and alloys; casting by the consumable patterns
1
manufacturing of cheese and diary products
1
manufacturing of construction metal structures
1
manufacturing of cushioned furniture
2
manufacturing of elastic heat-conductive materials (ceramic heat-conductive dielectric fillers)
1
manufacturing of flax-fibre
1
manufacturing of food containers made of cardboard
1
manufacturing of footwear
1
manufacturing of full trailers and semitrailers for motor vehicles
1
manufacturing of furniture
1
manufacturing of gates and timber doors
1
manufacturing of glass fiber plastic for machine building
1
manufacturing of inter-storey wooden stairs
1
manufacturing of joint connetions and assemblies for agricultural equipment
1
manufacturing of labels from paper and cardboards
1
manufacturing of luminescent lamps
1
manufacturing of measuring devices for medical purposes. manufacturing of devices for element analysis
1
manufacturing of meat products
2
manufacturing of metal structures for construction
2
manufacturing of microchips for appliances
1
manufacturing of paper wallpaper
1
manufacturing of plastic containers
1
manufacturing of sausage goods
1
manufacturing of scotch tape
1
manufacturing of sealant for windows and doors
1
manufacturing of shirts and women's blouses
1
manufacturing of shoe lasts
1
manufacturing of spare parts for compressor equipment
1
manufacturing of wooden containers
1
manufacturing of workmen's shelters for constructon
1
manufacturing particle boards
1
manufacturing pharmaceutical products for animals
1
manufacturing printing products
2
manufacturingv of knitted and crocheted apparel
1
metal work wholesale. Metal work (metal pipes, joists, channel bars, armature, L-bars)
1
motor-vehicle trade
1
mounting works in construction
1
night club, disco, retail of alcoholic beverages and tobacco products in a bar
1
nonfoods retail at a specialized store. Garments and footwear sales generate most revenue
1
nonfoods retail. Non-specialised store
1
organisation of public catering
6
organisation of public catering (a canteen at an enterprise)
1
pharmaceutical goods retail
2
polygraphic activities
1
polygraphic activities (business-cards printing)
1
printed matters manufacturing
1
printing of blanks, magazines etc.
1
processing and storage of recoverable resources
1
producing osier for wickerwork
1
production of bakery products
1
production of confectionery
1
production of forged items. Forged items (art items from metal, metal fences, metal protecitve gratings, guard rails, gates, enclosures)
1
production of waterborne paint
1
production reservoir equipment for dairy industry
1
profile running element and furniture panels manufacturing
1
protection of construction structures (anticorrosive treatment)
1
1
providing telecommunication services to the general public
1
publication and sale of newspapers
1
publication of books, brochures and other publications
1
publishing print media. Printing newspapers ("Babushkiny zagotovki na zimu" (Grannie's semiproducts for winter), "Detektivnaya gazeta" (Detective newspaper) and others)
1
publishing print media. magazine for children "Neznaika"
1
rendering services of technical repairs of transmitting equipment. - Installation, repairing and service of transmitting equipment (Wi-Fi, 2G, 3G and others)
1
rendering touristic services
5
repairs and maintenance of electric appliances: computer and copying-duplicating hardware
1
repairs of audio-, video-, TV apparatuses
1
repairs of computer and copying equipment
1
restaurant and bar services
3
retail of pharmacons, medical devices and items
1
1
retail sale of adornments
1
retail sale of books
3
retail sale of building materials (paint and varnishes etc.)
1
retail sale of cabinet-type furniture
1
retail sale of ceramic tiles in specialized stores
1
retail sale of ceramics
1
retail sale of children wear in a specialized store
1
retail sale of computer hardware
1
retail sale of computer hardware in a specialized store
1
retail sale of cosmetics
1
retail sale of door furniture
1
retail sale of electric appliances for the home
1
retail sale of fabrics
1
retail sale of floral products
1
1
retail sale of food in a specialized store
1
retail sale of foodstuffs at a market place
1
1
retail sale of foodstuffs in a specialized store
15
retail sale of footwear
3
retail sale of furniture
6
1
retail sale of heating systems
1
retail sale of household appliances in a pavillion at the market
1
retail sale of household chemistry
1
retail sale of household chemistry and perfumery
1
retail sale of household goods in a specialized store
1
retail sale of lamps
1
retail sale of meat products and other foodstuffs in a non-specialized store
1
retail sale of medical equipment in a specialized store
1
retail sale of mobile phones
1
retail sale of perfumery products
1
retail sale of pharmaceutical goods
1
retail sale of pharmaceuticals
1
retail sale of pharmaceuticals and cosmetic preparations
1
retail sale of photographic equipment in a specialized store.
1
retail sale of printed matter
1
retail sale of professional cosmetics
1
retail sale of sport articles
1
retail sale of textile products
1
retail sale of textile products and clothes
1
retail sale of water filters
1
retail with alcoholic beverages at a specialized store
1
retail with pharmaceutical goods
1
retails sale of food (chickens) in a specialized store
1
retails sale of food in a specialized store
4
sale of automotive parts
1
sale of automotive parts for tractors
1
sale of spare parts for cars
1
sausage goods and patisserie production. Most of the revenue is from sausages
1
sawing and chipping of wood
2
sawn items wholesale
1
service of cable TV networks
1
shipping services and internation road transportation. They actually do the transporting, providing transportation services
1
shop towels sewing manufacturing
1
spare parts for tractors wholesale
1
stationery and household goods retail. Non-specialized store. More revenue from household goods
1
stationery retail
1
technical maintenance and repair of motor-vehicles
2
technical maintenance and repairs of transportation vehicles
1
technical maintenance and repairworks of office equipment
1
telecommunication services for financial institutions (plastic cards, traveller's cheques, money remittances). Organisation of business networks and access to information resources, incl. data transfer to the system "Raschet" (system "Raschet"
1
tobacco products retail. non-specialised store
1
tourist outfit manufacturing. Tourist outfits (tents, pack-sacks, sleeping bags etc.)
1
trade in automobile spare parts
1
trade with automotive parts
1
trade with transportation vehicles
1
transportation and ferry trip of automobiles from abroad. Importing cars from abroad: moving and ferrying cards from abroad
1
veterinary preparations production
1
watch and clock repairs
1
wholesale of abrasives
1
wholesale of adhesive tapes
1
wholesale of black rolled metal and pipes
1
wholesale of cables and wires
1
wholesale of cables and wires and electrical products
1
wholesale of climatic equipment
1
wholesale of clothes
1
wholesale of coffee
1
wholesale of compression springs
1
wholesale of construction equipment
1
wholesale of construction materials
1
wholesale of contruction materials
1
wholesale of energy-saving equipment
1
wholesale of fire-fighting equipment
1
wholesale of footwear
1
wholesale of furnace and stove equipment
1
wholesale of furniture
1
wholesale of hoisery
1
wholesale of industrial armature
1
wholesale of industrial tools
2
wholesale of jewellery
1
wholesale of office and room shelves
1
wholesale of paper towels and toilet paper
1
wholesale of perfumery products
3
wholesale of stationery
2
wholesale of technical liquid for motor-vehicles
1
wholesale of textile products
1
wholesale of toys for children
1
wholesale with bathroom and kitchen appurtenances
1
wire products wholesale
1
work clothes retail
1
work clothes wholesale
1
zoological goods retail
1
d1a2. The 4-digit ISIC code that best applies to the main product/service
SHOW CARD
Using this card, please choose the 4-digit code that best applies to the main product of this establishment.
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0
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refusal
0
-7
Does not apply
0
1511
4
1513
1
1520
1
1531
1
1541
2
1543
1
1553
1
1721
2
1723
1
1729
1
1730
1
1810
12
1920
3
2010
2
2021
2
2022
4
2023
2
2029
4
2102
2
2109
2
2211
4
2212
3
2219
1
2221
1
2222
1
2422
2
2423
2
2429
2
2430
1
2519
2
2520
8
2610
1
2694
1
2732
1
2811
11
2812
1
2891
1
2899
1
2912
3
2921
2
3150
1
3190
1
3210
1
3311
1
3312
2
3330
2
3420
1
3610
7
3693
2
3720
1
4510
1
4520
2
4530
8
4540
2
5010
3
5020
6
5030
5
5121
1
5122
6
5131
5
5139
6
5142
1
5143
6
5149
2
5159
12
5190
8
5211
2
5219
3
5220
44
5231
13
5232
12
5233
19
5234
1
5239
23
5252
3
5259
1
5260
3
5520
11
6021
1
6023
11
6304
5
6309
4
6420
3
7221
2
7240
1
7250
5
7290
2
d1a3. Share of main product/service in total sales
What percentage of total sales does the main product represent?
The main product is defined in terms of sales in monetary value not volume.
360
0
-9
Don't know
1
-8
Refused
0
20
1
22
1
25
2
30
4
35
1
37
1
40
8
45
1
50
19
56
1
60
39
62
1
65
5
67
1
70
32
72
1
75
4
80
40
85
4
87
1
90
31
95
15
96
1
97
2
98
7
99
5
100
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d2. Total annual sales last fiscal yr (LCU)
In fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], what were this establishment's total annual sales?
360
0
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refusal
75
-7
Does not apply
0
74000000
1
116000000
1
133900000
1
135000000
1
150000000
1
170000000
1
176000000
1
180000000
1
240000000
1
250000000
5
268000000
1
290000000
1
300000000
1
319000000
1
380000000
1
400000000
2
401000000
1
420000000
1
430000000
1
450000000
2
456000000
1
475000000
1
500000000
2
519295000
1
530000000
1
540000000
2
550000000
2
556000000
1
592640000
1
600000000
4
620000000
1
690000000
1
700000000
1
735573000
1
770000000
1
780000000
1
800000000
1
850000000
1
900000000
2
1000000000
9
1040000000
1
1050000000
1
1060000000
1
1100000000
2
1150000000
1
1200000000
5
1250000000
1
1265000000
1
1300000000
4
1333000000
1
1356000000
1
1361987000
1
1405000000
1
1440000000
1
1500000000
6
1600000000
1
1652000000
1
1699000000
1
1700000000
1
1736360000
1
1800000000
1
1850000000
1
1861476000
1
1900000000
1
2000000000
10
2026000000
1
2070000000
1
2100000000
2
2101000000
1
2166000000
1
2196000000
1
2201000000
1
2217000000
1
2371000000
1
2415000000
1
2500000000
6
2538000000
1
2568000000
1
2600144000
1
2732000000
1
2738000000
1
2800000000
2
2883771000
1
2900000000
1
3000000000
3
3472000000
1
3500000000
4
3600000000
2
3785000000
1
3822102000
1
4000000000
5
4120000000
1
4200000000
1
4380000000
1
4500000000
3
4704000000
1
4800000000
1
4931000000
1
5000000000
3
5500000000
1
5750000000
1
6000000000
2
6404000000
1
6585000000
1
6600000000
1
6619000000
1
7000000000
4
7200000000
1
7264639000
1
7420000000
1
7500000000
2
7600000000
1
7640000000
1
7800000000
1
8000000000
7
8170000000
1
8500000000
1
9000000000
5
9316000000
1
9349000000
1
10000000000
5
10400000000
1
10500000000
1
10635000000
1
11000000000
1
11032000000
1
11200850000
1
12000000000
4
12200000000
2
12574500000
1
12640000000
1
13000000000
1
13059000000
1
13500000000
1
13755000000
1
14427000000
1
14900000000
1
14950000000
1
15000000000
1
16500000000
1
17000000000
1
19201233000
1
19400000000
1
19714000000
1
20000000000
2
21000000000
1
22000000000
1
23184000000
1
24000000000
1
24300000000
1
27455000000
1
28600000000
1
30000000000
2
33000000000
1
35000000000
3
36000000000
1
39000000000
1
40000000000
1
40123000000
1
41120000000
1
46000000000
1
47000000000
1
47298000000
1
49500000000
1
50000000000
1
56001000000
1
58050000000
1
58300000000
1
61260000000
1
66000000000
1
74000000000
1
76945000000
1
78100000000
1
79000000000
1
80000000000
1
85000000000
1
86500000000
1
109000000000
1
115480000000
1
117618325000
1
124329000000
1
157300000000
1
159000000000
2
192640000000
1
200000000000
1
214000000000
1
216000000000
1
280000000000
1
300000000000
1
320365000000
1
350000000000
1
384007000000
1
424000000000
1
d2x. Total annual sales last fiscal yr (string)
In fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], what were this establishment's total annual sales for all products and services?
PLEASE ALSO WRITE OUT THE NUMBER (I.E. 50,000 AS FIFTY THOUSAND)
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Belarusian rubles
1
eight billion Bealrusian rubles
1
eight billion Belarusian rubles
6
eight billion five hundred million Belarusian rubles
1
eight billion one hundred and seventy million Bealrusian rubles
1
eight hundred billion Belarusian rubles
1
eight hundred fifty million Belarusian rubles
1
eighty billion Belarusian rubles
1
eighty-five billion Belarusian rubles
1
eighty-six billion five hundred million Belarusian rubles
1
eleven billion Belarusian rubles
1
eleven billion thirty two million Belarusian rubles
1
eleven billion two hundred million eight hundred fifty thousand Belarusian rubles
1
fifteen billion Belarusian rubles
1
fifty billion Belarusian rubles
1
fifty-eight billion and fifty million Belarusian rubles
1
fifty-eight billion three hundred million Belarusian rubles
1
fifty-six billion one million Belarusian rubles
1
five billion Belarusian rubles
3
five billion five hundred million Belarusian rubles
1
five billion seven hundred and fifty million Belarusian rubles
1
five hundred and fifty million Belarusian rubles
1
five hundred and forty million Belarusian rubles
2
five hundred and nineteen million two hundred ninety-five thousand Belarusian rubles
1
five hundred fifty million of Belarusian rubles
1
five hundred fifty-six million Belarusian rubles
1
five hundred million Belarusian rubles
2
five hundred ninety-two million six hundred forty thousand Belarusian rubles
1
five hundred thirty million Belarusian rubles
1
forty billion one hundred twenty-three million Belarusian rubles
1
forty-nine billion five hundred million Belarusian rubles
1
forty-one billion one hundred and twenty million Belarusian rubles
1
forty-seven billion two hundred ninety-eight million Belarusian rubles
1
forty-six billion Bealrusian rubles
1
fou__ billion Belarusian rubles
1
four billion Belarusian rubles
4
four billion eight hundred million Belarusian rubles
1
four billion five hundred million Belarusian rubles
3
four billion nine hundred thirty-one million Belarusian rubles
1
four billion one hundred and twenty million Belarusian rubles
1
four billion seven hundred and four million Belarusian rubles
1
four billion three hundred eighty million Belarusian rubles
1
four billion two hundred million Belarusian rubles
1
four hundred and one million Belarusian rubles
1
four hundred and twenty million Belarusian rubles
1
four hundred billion Belarusian rubles
1
four hundred fifty million Belarusian rubles
2
four hundred fifty-six million Belarusian rubles
1
four hundred million Belarusian rubles
1
four hundred seventy-five million Belarusian rubles
1
four hundred thirty million Belarusian rubles
1
four hundred twenty-four billion Belarusian rubles
1
fourteen billion four hundred twenty-seven million Belarusian rubles
1
fourteen billion nine hundred and fifty million Belarusian rubles
1
fourteen billion nine hundred million Belarusian rubles
1
fourty billion Belarusian rubles
1
fourty-seven billion Belarusian rubles
1
hundred and fifty million Belarusian rubles
1
nine billion Belarusian rubles
6
nine billion three hundred forty-nine million Belarusian rubles
1
nine billion, three hundred and sixteen million Belarusian rubles
1
nine hundred billion Belarusian rubles
1
nineteen billion four hundred million Belarusian rubles
1
nineteen billion two hundred and one million two hundred thirty-three thousand Belarusian rubles
1
one bilion Belarusian rubles
1
one billion Belarusian rubles
6
one billion Belarussian rubles
2
one billion and fifty million Belarusian rubles
1
one billion eight hundred and fifty million Belarusian rubles
1
one billion eight hundred million Belarusian rubles
1
one billion eight hundred sixty-one million four hundred seventy-six thousand Belarusian rubles
1
one billion five hundred million Belarusian rubles
6
one billion forty million Belarusian rubles
1
one billion four hundred and forty million Belarusian rubles
1
one billion nine hundred million Belarusian rubles
1
one billion one hundred and fifty million Belarusian rubles
1
one billion one hundred million Belarusian rubles
2
one billion seven hundred million Belarusian rubles
1
one billion seven hundred thirty-six million three hundred sixty thousand Belarusian rubles
1
one billion six hundred fifty-two million Belarusian rubles
1
one billion six hundred million Belarusian rubles
1
one billion six hundred ninety-nine million Belarusian rubles
1
one billion sixty million Belarusian rubles
1
one billion three hundred fifty-six million Belarusian rubles
1
one billion three hundred million Belarusian rubles
4
one billion three hundred sixty-one million nine hundred eighty-seven thousand Belarusian rubles
1
one billion three hundred thirty-three million Belarusian rubles
1
one billion two hundred and fifty million Belarusian rubles
1
one billion two hundred million Belarusian rubles
5
one billion two hundred sixty-five million Belarusian rubles
1
one billion, four hundred and five million Belarusian rubles
1
one hundred and fifteen billion four hundred eighty million Belarusian rubles
1
one hundred and nine billion Belarusian rubles
1
one hundred and seventeen billion six hundred and eighteen million three hundred twenty-five thousand Belarusian rubles
1
one hundred and sixteen million Belarusian rubles
1
one hundred eighty million Belarusian rubles
1
one hundred fifty-nine billion Belarusian rubles
2
one hundred fifty-seven billion three hundred million Belarusian rubles
1
one hundred ninety-two billion six hundred forty million Belarusian rubles
1
one hundred seventy million Belarusian rubles
1
one hundred seventy-six million Belarusian rubles
1
one hundred thirty-five million Belarusian rubles
1
one hundred thirty-three million nine hundred thousand Belarusian rubles
1
one hundred twenty-four billion three hundred twenty-nine Belarusian rubles
1
refusal
75
seven billion Belarusian rubles
4
seven billion five hundred million Belarusian rubles
2
seven billion four hundred and twenty million Belarusian rubles
1
seven billion six hundred million Belarusian rubles
1
seven billion two hundred million Belarusian rubles
1
seven billion, eight hundred million Belarusian rubles
1
seven hundred and seventy million Belarusian rubles
1
seven hundred eighty billion Belarusian rubles
1
seven hundred million Belarusian rubles
1
seven hundred thirty-five million five hundred seventy-three thousand Belarusian rubles
1
seven thousand six hundred and forty million Belarusian rubles
1
seven thousand two hundred sixty-four million six hundred thirty-nine thousand Belarusian rubles
1
seventeen billion Belarusian rubles
1
seventy eight billion one hundred million Belarusian rubles
1
seventy-four billion Belarusian rubles
1
seventy-four million Belarusian rubles
1
seventy-nine billion Belarusian rubles
1
seventy-six billion nine hundred forty-five million Belarusian rubles
1
six billion Belarusian rubles
2
six billion five hundred eighty-five million Belarusian rubles
1
six billion four hundred and four million Belarusian rubles
1
six billion six hundred and nineteen million Belarusian rubles
1
six billion six hundred million Belarusian rubles
1
six humdred million Belarusian rubles
1
six hundred million Belarusian rubles
3
six hundred ninety million
1
six hundred twenty million Belarusian rubles
1
sixteen billion five hundred million Belarusian rubles
1
sixty-one billion two hundred sixty million Belarusian rubles
1
sixty-six billion Belarusian rubles
1
ten billion Belarusian rubles
5
ten billion five hundred million Belarusian rubles
1
ten billion four hundred million Belarusian rubles
1
ten billion six hundred thirty-five million Belarusian rubles
1
thirteen billion Belarusian rubles
2
thirteen billion fifty-nine million Belarusian rubles
1
thirteen billion five hundred million Belarusian rubles
1
thirteen billion seven hundred fifty-five million Belarusian rubles
1
thirty billion Belarusian rubles
1
thirty five billion Belarusian rubles
1
thirty six billion Belarusian rubles
1
thirty three billion Belarusian rubles
1
thirty-five billion Belarusian rubles
2
thirty-nine billion Belarusian rubles
1
three bilion Belarusian rubles
1
three billion Belarusian rubles
2
three billion eight hundred twenty-two million one hundred and two thousand Belarusian rubles
1
three billion five hundred million Belarusian rubles
4
three billion four hundred seventy-two million Belarusian rubles
1
three billion six hundred million Belarusian rubles
2
three billion, seven hundred eighty-five million Belarusian rubles
1
three hundred and fifty billion Belarusian rubles
1
three hundred and nineteen million Belarusian rubles
1
three hundred billion Belarusian rubles
1
three hundred eighty million Belarusian rubles
1
three hundred eighty-four billion seven million Belarusian rubles
1
three hundred million Belarusian rubles
1
1
twelve bilion Belarusian rubles
1
twelve billion Belarusian rubles
3
twelve billion five hundred seventy-four million five hundred thousand Belarusian rubles
1
twelve billion six hundred forty million Belarusian rubles
1
twelve billion two hundred million Belarusian rubles
1
twelve billion two hundred millionBelarusian rubles
1
twenty billion Belarusian rubles
2
twenty eight billion six humdred million Belarusian rubles
1
twenty-four billion Belarusian rubles
1
twenty-four billion three hundred million Belarusian rubles
1
twenty-one billion Belarusian rubles
1
twenty-seven billion four hundred fifty-five million Belarusian rubles
1
twenty-three billion one hundred eighty-four million Belarusian rubles
1
twenty-two billion Belarusian rubles
1
1
two billion Belarusian rubles
9
two billion eight hundred eighty-three million seven hundred seventy-one thousand Belarusian rubles
1
two billion eight hundred million Belarusian rubles
2
two billion five hundred million Belarusian rubles
5
two billion five hundred sixty-eight million Belarusian rubles
1
two billion five hundred thirty-eight-million Belarusian rubles
1
two billion four hundred and fifteen million Belarusian rubles
1
two billion nine hundred million Belarusian rubles
1
two billion one hundred and one million Belarusian rubles
1
two billion one hundred million Bealrusian rubles
1
two billion one hundred million Belarusian rubles
1
two billion one hundred ninety-six million Belarusian rubles
1
two billion one hundred sixty-six million Belarusian rubles
1
two billion seven hundred thirty-eight million Belarusian rubles
1
two billion seven hundred thirty-two million Belarusian rubles
1
two billion seventy million Belarusian rubles
1
two billion six hundred million one hundred forty-four thousand Belarusian rubles
1
two billion three hundred seventy-one million Belarusian rubles
1
two billion twenty-six million Belarusian rubles
1
two billion two hundred and one million Belarusian rubles
1
two billion two hundred seventeen million Belarusian rubles
1
two billions Belarusian rubles
1
two hundred and eighty billion Belarusian rubles
1
two hundred and sixteen billion Belarusian rubles
1
two hundred billion Belarusian rubles
1
two hundred fifty million Belarusian rubles
5
two hundred forty million Belarusian rubles
1
two hundred fourteen billion Belarusian rubles
1
two hundred ninety million Belarusian rubles
1
two hundred sixty-eight million Belarusian rubles
1
n3. Total annual sales 3 yrs ago (LCU)
In fiscal year [insert three complete fiscal years ago], three fiscal years ago, what were total annual sales for this establishment?
360
0
-9
Don't know
3
-8
Refusal
119
-7
Does not apply
15
3000000
1
20000000
1
26000000
1
40000000
1
50000000
1
70000000
1
94000000
1
99000000
1
100000000
3
126000000
2
150000000
6
170000000
1
172000000
1
188000000
1
200000000
2
210000000
1
220000000
1
228800000
1
230000000
2
235120000
1
238000000
1
240000000
1
243000000
1
250000000
1
252000000
1
254835000
1
278000000
1
280000000
2
300000000
1
302000000
2
317400000
1
319000000
1
360000000
1
362000000
1
400000000
6
427708000
1
462000000
1
475000000
1
500000000
9
558687000
1
600000000
3
629212000
1
641000000
1
643178500
1
648000000
1
655000000
1
677000000
1
750000000
3
790000000
1
800000000
2
813050000
1
840000000
1
900000000
1
921000000
1
958000000
1
986000000
1
1000000000
8
1025829000
1
1100000000
2
1138000000
1
1143000000
1
1161000000
1
1200000000
2
1270000000
1
1300000000
1
1500000000
4
1633000000
1
1636000000
1
1686000000
1
1700000000
1
1802000000
1
1900000000
1
1926000000
1
2000000000
9
2058000000
1
2100000000
1
2300000000
1
2338000000
1
2500000000
1
2700000000
1
2750000000
1
2760000000
1
3000000000
3
3100000000
1
3154000000
1
3450000000
1
3500000000
2
3600000000
2
3780000000
1
3900000000
1
4000000000
3
4165000000
1
4268605000
1
4500000000
2
4600000000
1
4764000000
1
4838000000
1
5000000000
3
5100000000
2
5200000000
1
5500000000
2
6000000000
3
6200000000
2
7000000000
4
7265000000
1
7500000000
1
7883000000
1
8000000000
6
8009000000
1
8962000000
1
8999273000
1
9000000000
1
9200000000
1
10000000000
2
11000000000
2
11994000000
1
12000000000
2
15000000000
2
15530000000
1
15916000000
1
17200000000
2
19000000000
1
19500000000
1
20301000000
1
23000000000
1
26000000000
1
27000000000
3
30200000000
1
32000000000
1
36221000000
1
40000000000
1
42337000000
1
43250000000
1
43424000000
1
44000000000
1
50200000000
1
80000000000
1
88000000000
1
104000000000
1
106000000000
1
109000000000
1
140000000000
1
155000000000
1
184685000000
1
d3a. National sales as a % of total annual sales
IF 100, GO TO QUESTION D.10a
360
0
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
1
0
5
2
2
5
2
10
5
15
2
18
1
20
3
30
5
34
3
40
2
45
1
46
1
50
4
60
9
62
1
70
7
75
1
79
1
80
11
82
1
85
3
88
1
89
1
90
9
92
1
94
1
95
7
97
3
98
2
99
7
100
257
d3b. Indirect exports as a % of total annual sales
IF 100, GO TO QUESTION D.8
360
0
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
1
0
320
1
2
2
2
3
1
5
4
6
1
9
1
10
2
15
1
20
4
25
1
30
3
38
1
40
4
50
2
54
1
60
1
66
1
70
1
75
1
80
1
90
1
98
2
100
1
d3c. Direct exports as a % of total annual sales
IF 0, GO TO QUESTION D.8
360
0
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
1
0
283
1
6
2
3
3
4
4
1
5
6
6
1
8
1
10
6
11
1
15
3
18
1
20
6
21
1
25
2
30
4
38
1
40
5
50
5
60
2
66
1
70
4
80
1
82
1
85
2
90
3
93
1
95
1
100
3
d4. Average number of days to clear customs in last fiscal yr (direct export)
INTERVIEWER: for European Union countries ask for goods exported directly outside the EU
In fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year],when this establishment exported goods directly, how many days did it take on average from the time this establishment's goods arrived at their main point of exit (e.g., port, airport) until the time these goods cleared customs?
44
316
-9
Don't know
5
-8
Refusal
0
-7
Does not apply
3
1
19
2
12
3
2
5
1
7
1
10
1
Sysmiss
316
d6. % of value of products exported directly lost in transit - theft
In fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], what percentage of the value of the products exported directly was lost while in transit because of theft?
44
316
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
-7
DOES NOT APPLY
0
0
43
1
1
Sysmiss
316
d7. % of value of products exported directly lost in transit - breakage/spoilage
In fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], what percentage of the value of the products exported directly was lost while in transit because of breakage or spoilage?
44
316
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
-7
DOES NOT APPLY
0
0
41
1
3
Sysmiss
316
d8. Year of exporting directly or indirectly for the first time
In which year did this establishment first export directly or indirectly?
First exported directly or indirectly. The purpose of this question is self-explanatory.
103
257
-9
Don't know
10
-8
Refusal
0
-7
Does not apply
0
1970
1
1975
1
1982
1
1988
1
1991
4
1992
4
1993
2
1994
2
1995
2
1996
1
1997
1
1998
1
1999
3
2000
9
2001
3
2002
4
2003
3
2004
5
2005
3
2006
4
2007
4
2008
5
2009
8
2010
7
2011
12
2012
2
Sysmiss
257
d10. % of value of products for domestic markets lost in transit - theft
In fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], what percentage of the value of products this establishment shipped to supply domestic markets was lost while in transit because of theft?
360
0
-9
Don't know
7
-8
Refused
0
-7
NO INTERNAL SHIPMENTS MADE (DOES NOT APPLY)
1
0
325
1
10
2
1
3
5
4
1
5
5
10
4
20
1
d11. % of value of products for domestic markets lost in transit - breakage/spoi
In fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], what percentage of value of products this establishment shipped to supply domestic markets was lost while in transit because of breakage or spoilage?
359
1
-9
Don't know
4
-8
Refused
0
-7
NO INTERNAL SHIPMENTS MADE (DOES NOT APPLY)
1
0
309
1
27
2
2
3
6
4
2
5
3
7
1
10
2
11
1
50
1
Sysmiss
1
d11. % of value of products for domestic markets lost in transit - breakage/spoilage
ECAq15a. "% of national sales to government/government agencies
In fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], what percentage of your national sales were to government or government agencies, excluding state-owned enterprises?
117
243
-9
Don't know
18
-8
Refused
0
-7
DOES NOT APPLY (FOR COMPANIES THAT DO NOT DO NOT HAVE DOMESTIC SALES)
0
0
22
1
5
2
1
3
1
5
9
7
1
10
5
15
2
17
1
20
2
25
4
30
11
38
1
40
5
50
10
60
3
70
4
80
5
90
3
99
1
100
3
Sysmiss
243
d12a. Domestic material inputs or supplies as a % of all material inputs or supp
SHOW CARD
117
243
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
0
13
2
2
4
1
5
2
10
5
15
3
16
1
20
11
25
1
30
9
35
3
40
4
50
8
55
1
60
6
65
1
70
9
75
2
80
6
85
1
88
1
90
1
95
3
97
1
100
22
Sysmiss
243
d12a. Domestic material inputs or supplies as a % of all material inputs or supplies
d12b. Foreign material inputs or supplies as a % of all material inputs or suppl
SHOW CARD
IF 0, GO TO QUESTION D16
117
243
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
0
22
3
1
5
3
10
1
12
1
15
1
20
6
25
2
30
9
35
1
40
6
45
1
50
8
60
4
65
3
70
9
75
1
80
11
84
1
85
3
90
5
95
2
96
1
98
2
100
13
Sysmiss
243
d12b. Foreign material inputs or supplies as a % of all material inputs or supplies
d13. Direct import of material inputs or supplies purchased in last fiscal yr?
Were any of the material inputs or supplies purchased in fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], imported directly?
If answer is No or Don't Know then GO TO QUESTION D16
The purpose of this question is to determine if the establishment has any interaction with customs when importing inputs and other materials.
95
265
-9
Don't know
2
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
48
2
No
45
Sysmiss
265
d14. Average number of days to clear customs in last fiscal yr (direct import)
INTERVIEWER: for European Union countries ask for material inputs or supplies imported from outside the EU
In fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], when this establishment imported material inputs or supplies (from outside the EU for European Union members), how many days did it take on average from the time goods arrived to their point of entry (e.g. port, airport) until the time these goods could be claimed from customs?
48
312
-9
Don't know
2
-8
Refused
0
1
13
2
13
3
6
5
4
7
6
8
1
9
1
15
1
35
1
Sysmiss
312
d16. Average days of inventory of most important input
At the present time, when this establishment receives delivery of its most important input, on average, how many days of inventory, measured in days of production, does this establishment keep?
INTERVIEWER: IF RESPONDENT REQUIRES CLARIFICATION, DEFINE AS STOCK ON HAND
117
243
-9
Don't know
14
-8
Refused
0
3
2
4
1
5
1
7
9
10
7
12
1
14
8
15
8
17
1
20
5
21
3
24
1
28
1
30
29
40
4
44
1
50
1
60
6
72
1
90
7
100
1
150
1
180
2
360
1
365
1
Sysmiss
243
d17. "At the present time
At the present time, when this establishment receives its main sales item, on average, how many days of inventory measured in days of sales, does this establishment keep?
INTERVIEWER: IF RESPONDENT REQUIRES CLARIFICATION, DEFINE AS STOCK ON HAND
124
236
-9
Don't know
14
-8
Refused
2
1
1
2
5
3
6
4
1
5
5
7
18
10
7
11
2
12
1
13
2
14
5
15
8
16
1
17
2
20
6
21
1
25
2
28
1
30
11
40
1
48
1
60
7
70
1
80
1
90
5
93
1
100
1
120
2
182
1
365
2
Sysmiss
236
d30a. Transport - obstacle to current operations
SHOW CARD
Is transport No Obstacle, a Minor Obstacle, a Moderate Obstacle, a Major Obstacle, or a Very Severe Obstacle to the current operations of this establishment?
360
0
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
-7
DOES NOT APPLY
0
0
No obstacle
231
1
Minor obstacle
65
2
Moderate obstacle
38
3
Major obstacle
16
4
Very severe obstacle
10
d30b. Customs and trade regulations - obstacle to current operations
SHOW CARD
Are customs and trade regulations No Obstacle, a Minor Obstacle, a Moderate obstacle, a Major Obstacle, or a Very Severe Obstacle to the current operations of this establishment?
360
0
-9
Don't know
6
-8
Refused
0
-7
DOES NOT APPLY
27
0
No obstacle
224
1
Minor obstacle
40
2
Moderate obstacle
34
3
Major obstacle
21
4
Very severe obstacle
8
ECAd31b1. Change in total costs if customs and trade regulations are no longer a
Would your total annual costs increase, remain the same or decrease over the next fiscal year if customs and trade regulations are no longer an obstacle?
103
257
-9
Don't know
8
-8
Refused
0
1
Increase
0
2
Remain the same
25
3
Decrease
70
Sysmiss
257
ECAd31b1. Change in total costs if customs and trade regulations are no longer an obstacle
ECAd31b2. Expected % increase in total costs - customs and trade regulations no
By what percentage would your total annual costs INCREASE in the next fiscal year?
0
360
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
Sysmiss
360
ECAd31b2. Expected % increase in total costs - customs and trade regulations no obstacle
ECAd31b3. Expected % decrease in total costs - customs and trade regulations no
By what percentage would your total annual costs DECREASE in the next fiscal year?
70
290
-9
Don't know
10
-8
Refused
0
1
1
2
2
3
1
4
3
5
8
10
13
15
9
20
10
25
4
30
8
40
1
Sysmiss
290
ECAd31b3. Expected % decrease in total costs - customs and trade regulations no obstacle
e1. Main market for the main product/service in last fiscal yr
SHOW CARD
If answer is 3 or Don't Know then GO TO QUESTION E.6
360
0
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
1
Local - main product sold mostly in same municipality where establishment is located
212
2
National - main product sold mostly across the country where establishment is located
118
3
International - main product sold mostly to nations outside country where establishment is located
30
e2b. Competitors for the main product/service in the main market
In fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], for the main market in which this establishment sold its main product or service, how many competitors did this establishment?s main product or service face?
330
30
-9
Don't know
11
-8
Refusal
0
-7
Does not apply
0
-4
70
0
19
1
10
2
25
3
22
4
18
5
36
6
11
7
6
8
10
9
2
10
18
11
1
12
6
14
1
15
11
16
2
17
1
20
12
25
1
26
1
29
1
30
4
40
5
45
3
50
5
70
1
80
1
100
7
130
1
150
1
200
2
300
2
315
1
400
1
1000
1
Sysmiss
30
e6. "Technology licensed from a foreign-owned company
Does this establishment at present use technology licensed from a foreign-owned company, excluding office software?
Technology licensed from a foreign owned company: it measures access to foreign technology. The license may be held by the establishment's parent company. The answer is “no” if the establishment uses foreign technology without a license or a formal agreement.
360
0
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
22
2
No
338
e11. Competition against unregistered or informal firms?
Does this establishment compete against unregistered or informal firms?
360
0
-9
Don't know
12
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
152
2
No
196
ECAq53. "National
Over the last three years has this establishment received any subsidies from the national, regional or local governments or European Union sources?
360
0
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
16
2
No
344
e30. Practices of informal competitors - obstacle to current operations
SHOW CARD
Are practices of competitors in the informal sector No Obstacle, a Minor Obstacle, a Moderate Obstacle, Major Obstacle, or a Very Severe Obstacle to the current operations of this establishment?
360
0
-9
Don't know
6
-8
Refused
0
-7
DOES NOT APPLY
13
0
No obstacle
195
1
Minor obstacle
59
2
Moderate obstacle
43
3
Major obstacle
32
4
Very severe obstacle
12
During the last three years, has this establishment introduced new or significantly improved products or services? Please exclude the simple resale of new goods purchased from others and changes of a solely aesthetic nature.
INTERVIEWER: SHOW CARDS IN THIS SECTION CONTAIN EXAMPLES OF INNOVATIONS. THEY ARE MEANT AS EXAMPLES ONLY - THEY DO NOT CONTAIN ALL POSSIBLE INNOVATIONS.
360
0
-9
Don't know
2
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
111
2
No
247
h2. New products/services new to one of the establishment's markets?
Were any of the new or significantly improved products or services of this establishment new to one of this establishment's markets?
INTERVIEWER: SHOW CARDS IN THIS SECTION CONTAIN EXAMPLES OF INNOVATIONS. THEY ARE MEANT AS EXAMPLES ONLY - THEY DO NOT CONTAIN ALL POSSIBLE INNOVATIONS.
111
249
-9
Don't know
3
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
80
2
No
28
Sysmiss
249
h3. New production/supply methods introducted over last 3 yrs
During the last three years, has this establishment introduced any new or significantly improved methods for the production or supply of products or services?
INTERVIEWER: SHOW CARDS IN THIS SECTION CONTAIN EXAMPLES OF INNOVATIONS. THEY ARE MEANT AS EXAMPLES ONLY - THEY DO NOT CONTAIN ALL POSSIBLE INNOVATIONS.
360
0
-9
Don't know
2
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
133
2
No
225
h4. New organisational/management practices or structures introduced over last 3
During the last three years, has this establishment introduced any new or significantly improved organizational or management practices or structures?
INTERVIEWER: SHOW CARDS IN THIS SECTION CONTAIN EXAMPLES OF INNOVATIONS. THEY ARE MEANT AS EXAMPLES ONLY - THEY DO NOT CONTAIN ALL POSSIBLE INNOVATIONS.
360
0
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
151
2
No
209
h4. New organisational/management practices or structures introduced over last 3 yrs
h5. New marketing methods introduced over last 3 yrs
During the last three years, has this establishment introduced new or significantly improved marketing methods?
INTERVIEWER: SHOW CARDS IN THIS SECTION CONTAIN EXAMPLES OF INNOVATIONS. THEY ARE MEANT AS EXAMPLES ONLY - THEY DO NOT CONTAIN ALL POSSIBLE INNOVATIONS.
360
0
-9
Don't know
1
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
171
2
No
188
h6. "Spending on R&D
During the last three years, did this establishment spend on research and development activities, either in-house or contracted with other companies (outsourced)?
360
0
-9
Don't know
2
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
40
2
No
318
ECAh4. "During the last three years
360
0
-9
Don't know
3
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
69
2
No
288
ECAh8. "During the last three years
360
0
-9
Don't know
5
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
146
2
No
209
f1. Capacity utilisation in last fiscal yr
In fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], what was this establishment's output produced as a proportion of the maximum output possible if using all facilities available (capacity utilization)?
117
243
-9
Don't know
7
-8
Refused
0
10
2
30
2
40
5
47
1
50
7
60
8
65
2
70
6
75
3
77
1
80
14
85
1
90
13
95
7
97
1
98
3
99
3
100
31
Sysmiss
243
f2. Typical hours of operation in a week
In fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], how many hours per week did this establishment normally operate?
117
243
-9
Don't know
4
-8
Refused
0
20
1
30
1
35
3
36
1
40
59
41
1
42
1
48
2
50
4
60
3
61
1
63
2
64
1
70
1
72
1
80
10
84
3
85
1
96
1
100
2
104
1
110
1
120
4
128
1
144
1
150
1
160
1
168
4
Sysmiss
243
g1a. Land - % owned by this establishment
360
0
-9
Don't know
5
-8
Refused
0
-7
DOES NOT APPLY
137
0
152
25
1
30
1
40
1
50
3
60
1
70
1
75
1
80
2
90
2
92
2
95
2
98
1
99
1
100
47
g1b. Land - % rented or leased by this establishment
360
0
-9
Don't know
5
-8
Refused
0
-7
DOES NOT APPLY
137
0
47
1
1
2
1
5
2
8
2
10
2
20
2
25
1
30
1
40
1
50
3
60
1
70
1
75
1
100
152
g1c. Land - % Other
360
0
-9
Don't know
5
-8
Refused
0
-7
DOES NOT APPLY
137
0
218
g2. Submit application to obtain a construction-related permit over last 2 yrs?
More specifically, over the last two years, did this establishment submit an application to obtain a construction-related permit?
If answer is No or Don't Know then GO TO QUESTION G.30
Application for construction permit. Self-explanatory
360
0
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
69
2
No
291
g3. Number of days it took to obtain a construction-related permit
In reference to that application for a construction-related permit, approximately how many days did it take to obtain it from the day of the application to the day the permit was granted?
Waiting time for construction permit. Self-explanatory
69
291
-9
Don't know
6
-8
Refusal
0
-7
Does not apply
0
-6
7
-5
2
1
2
2
1
3
1
5
2
7
3
8
1
10
4
12
2
14
6
15
2
20
2
30
14
50
1
60
2
90
10
300
1
Sysmiss
291
g4. Informal gift/ payment expected/requested to obtain construction-related per
In reference to that application for a construction-related permit, was an informal gift or payment expected or requested?
69
291
-9
Don't know
2
-8
Refused
2
1
Yes
3
2
No
62
Sysmiss
291
g4. Informal gift/ payment expected/requested to obtain construction-related permit?
g5a. What is the total selling area of this establishment? - Area
What is the total selling area of this establishment?
Total selling area refers to the space where sales take place. It does not include warehouses. Whenever the establishment is composed of several locations the selling areas of each location should be added.
124
236
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refusal
0
-7
Does not apply
0
16
1
20
1
25
3
30
1
40
3
45
1
46
1
50
3
55
1
56
1
60
2
65
1
67
1
70
1
73
2
80
1
90
3
92
1
93
1
95
1
96
2
100
9
104
1
109
2
110
1
113
1
120
8
123
1
130
1
134
1
170
1
177
1
180
2
190
2
200
4
220
2
243
1
250
2
260
1
270
2
271
1
300
6
330
2
370
1
387
2
392
1
400
1
420
1
430
1
450
1
498
1
500
2
520
1
535
1
600
2
633
1
665
1
700
1
760
1
850
1
1000
2
1034
1
1277
1
1300
1
1450
1
1500
2
1507
1
2400
1
2500
1
3500
1
4785
1
4800
1
5000
1
7000
1
7790
1
10000
1
11000
1
23000
1
Sysmiss
236
g5b. What is the total selling area of this establishment? - Units
What is the total selling area of this establishment?
Total selling area refers to the space where sales take place. It does not include warehouses. Whenever the establishment is composed of several locations the selling areas of each location should be added.
124
236
-8
Refused
0
1
Square Feet
0
2
Square Yards
0
3
Square Meters
124
4
Other_ please specify
0
Sysmiss
236
g5bx. Other
What is the total selling area of this establishment?
Total selling area refers to the space where sales take place. It does not include warehouses. Whenever the establishment is composed of several locations the selling areas of each location should be added.
0
0
g6a. Buildings occupied - % owned by this establishment
SHOW CARD
360
0
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
0
194
5
2
10
1
16
1
20
2
25
2
30
2
40
2
50
4
60
1
70
5
75
2
80
6
85
2
90
6
92
1
95
2
98
2
100
123
g6b. Buildings occupied - % rented or leased by this establishment
SHOW CARD
360
0
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
0
123
2
2
5
2
8
1
10
6
15
2
20
6
25
2
30
5
40
1
50
4
60
2
70
2
75
2
80
2
84
1
90
1
95
2
100
194
g6c. Buildings occupied - % Other
SHOW CARD
Of the buildings occupied by this establishment, what percent is owned and what percent is rented or leased? Other
360
0
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
0
360
g30a. Access to land - obstacle to current operations
SHOW CARD
Is access to land No Obstacle, a Minor Obstacle, a Moderate Obstacle, a Major Obstacle, or a Very Severe Obstacle to the current operations of this establishment?
360
0
-9
Don't know
5
-8
Refused
0
-7
DOES NOT APPLY
9
0
No obstacle
225
1
Minor obstacle
38
2
Moderate obstacle
31
3
Major obstacle
33
4
Very severe obstacle
19
i1. Pay for security in last fiscal yr?
READ THE FOLLOWING TO THE RESPONDENT BEFORE PROCEEDING: We now turn to another topic.
In fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], did this establishment pay for security, for example equipment, personnel, or professional security services?
If answer is No or Don't Know then GO TO QUESTION I.3
Pay for security. Self-explanatory
360
0
-9
Don't know
5
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
224
2
No
131
i2a. % of total annual sales for security
PROVIDE EITHER ONE OR THE OTHER, NOT BOTH
How much pay for security. Self-explanatory
177
183
-9
Don't know
32
-8
Refused
0
0
13
1
67
2
30
3
13
4
1
5
18
6
2
8
1
Sysmiss
183
i2b. Total annual cost of security (LCU)
PROVIDE EITHER ONE OR THE OTHER, NOT BOTH
How much pay for security. Self-explanatory
47
313
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refusal
0
-7
Does not apply
0
220000
1
850000
1
1000000
1
2000000
1
2600000
1
3000000
1
5000000
1
6000000
1
7000000
1
7700000
1
8000000
1
10000000
1
12000000
4
15000000
5
16000000
1
18550000
1
20000000
4
20800000
1
24000000
1
30000000
1
31200000
1
36000000
1
39000000
1
40000000
2
42000000
1
50000000
1
60000000
1
70000000
1
80000000
2
100000000
3
123000000
1
200000000
1
318000000
1
Sysmiss
313
i3. "Losses as a result of theft
In fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], did this establishment experience losses as a result of theft, robbery, vandalism or arson?
If answer is No or Don't Know then GO TO QUESTION I.30
Experienced losses from theft, robbery, vandalism, arson. Self-explanatory
360
0
-9
Don't know
2
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
80
2
No
278
i4a. "Losses due to theft
PROVIDE EITHER ONE OR THE OTHER, NOT BOTH
Extent of losses from theft, robbery, vandalism, arson. Self-explanatory
61
299
-9
Don't know
5
-8
Refused
1
0
9
1
22
2
10
3
4
4
1
5
4
7
1
10
4
Sysmiss
299
i4b. "Total annual value of losses due to theft
PROVIDE EITHER ONE OR THE OTHER, NOT BOTH
Extent of losses from theft, robbery, vandalism, arson. Self-explanatory
19
341
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refusal
0
-7
Does not apply
0
200000
1
500000
1
700000
1
1000000
1
1050000
1
1500000
1
1800000
1
2500000
1
8307673
1
12000000
4
15000000
1
20000000
1
21000000
1
50000000
1
80500000
1
120000000
1
Sysmiss
341
i30. "Crime
SHOW CARD
Are crime, theft and disorder No Obstacle, a Minor Obstacle, a Moderate Obstacle, a Major Obstacle, or a Very Severe Obstacle to the current operations of this establishment?
360
0
-9
Don't know
2
-8
Refused
0
-7
DOES NOT APPLY
0
0
No obstacle
233
1
Minor obstacle
63
2
Moderate obstacle
35
3
Major obstacle
19
4
Very severe obstacle
8
ECAi31a1. "Change in total costs if crime
Would your total annual costs increase, remain the same or decrease over the next fiscal year if crime, theft, and disorder is no longer an obstacle?
125
235
-9
Don't know
7
-8
Refused
0
1
Increase
0
2
Remain the same
48
3
Decrease
70
Sysmiss
235
ECAi31a2. "Expected % increase in total costs - crime
By what percentage would your total annual costs INCREASE in the next fiscal year?
0
360
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
Sysmiss
360
ECAi31a3. "Expected % decrease in total costs - crime
By what percentage would your total annual costs DECREASE in the next fiscal year?
70
290
-9
Don't know
13
-8
Refused
0
1
8
2
9
3
4
5
12
7
1
10
14
15
4
20
3
25
2
Sysmiss
290
In fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], what percentage of material inputs or services were purchased on credit - paid after delivery?
360
0
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
34
0
50
1
1
3
2
4
1
5
5
10
18
15
5
17
6
20
20
23
1
25
4
30
20
31
1
35
1
40
9
50
44
60
13
65
1
67
1
70
16
75
2
80
24
85
3
87
1
90
24
93
1
95
9
97
1
99
2
100
40
SHOW CARD
In fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], what percent of this establishment's total annual sales of its goods or services were: Paid for after delivery?
360
0
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
40
0
77
1
1
2
1
3
2
5
8
8
1
10
15
11
1
15
4
17
2
20
17
23
5
25
2
27
2
30
8
31
1
37
1
40
12
50
35
53
1
55
2
58
1
60
17
65
3
70
10
80
24
90
20
95
9
98
1
99
2
100
35
k3a. Working capital - % Internal funds/Retained earnings
Over fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], please estimate the proportion of this establishment?s working capital that was financed from each of the following sources?
360
0
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
21
0
14
2
1
10
4
20
7
25
2
30
6
32
1
35
1
40
9
41
1
50
19
55
1
58
1
60
10
65
1
70
19
75
2
78
1
80
24
85
4
90
23
93
1
95
4
100
183
k3bc. Working capital - % Borrowed from banks (private and state-owned)
360
0
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
21
0
228
5
3
7
1
8
1
10
23
15
4
17
1
20
25
25
2
30
11
35
1
40
7
42
1
50
10
59
1
60
3
65
1
70
1
75
1
80
5
85
2
90
1
100
6
k3e. Working capital - % Borrowed from non-bank financial institutions
360
0
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
21
0
329
4
1
10
2
20
1
25
1
30
2
50
2
80
1
k3f. "Working capital - % Purchases on credit from suppliers
360
0
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
21
0
276
1
1
5
3
8
1
10
9
15
4
20
13
25
2
30
10
40
3
50
8
60
4
70
2
80
1
100
2
k3hd. Working capital - % Other
360
0
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
21
0
321
5
2
10
5
20
4
25
1
40
1
50
1
60
1
70
1
90
1
100
1
k4. Purchase of fixed assets in last fiscal yr?
In fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], did this establishment purchase any fixed assets, such as machinery, vehicles, equipment, land or buildings?
If answer is No or Don't Know then GO TO QUESTION K.6
Purchase of fixed assets, investments, etc. Self-explanatory
360
0
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
172
2
No
188
n5a. "Spending on purchases of machinery
172
188
-9
Don't know
28
-8
Refusal
14
-7
Does not apply
0
0
2
400000
1
600000
1
1000000
2
3000000
3
4000000
2
6000000
1
8000000
1
10000000
3
11000000
1
15000000
1
20000000
7
24000000
1
25000000
3
30000000
2
35270000
1
36558000
1
40000000
1
50000000
4
55000000
1
60000000
4
70000000
1
75000000
1
80000000
3
84800000
1
85000000
1
100000000
9
120000000
1
140000000
1
150000000
2
159000000
1
180000000
3
197000000
1
200000000
10
206000000
1
250000000
2
300000000
6
370000000
1
400000000
4
441000000
1
500000000
5
514000000
1
520000000
1
600000000
1
650000000
1
665000000
1
700000000
1
1000000000
5
1100000000
1
1154000000
1
1400000000
1
1447000000
1
1500000000
1
1650000000
1
1681000000
1
2000000000
3
2400000000
1
2500000000
1
2550000000
1
3000000000
3
5000000000
1
6000000000
1
7300000000
1
10000000000
1
30275000000
1
Sysmiss
188
n5b. Spending on purchases of land and buildings (LCU)
172
188
-9
Don't know
29
-8
Refusal
9
-7
Does not apply
0
0
125
24328900
1
100000000
1
220000000
1
275000000
1
568000000
1
700000000
1
1800000000
1
2000000000
2
Sysmiss
188
k5a. Fixed assets - % Internal funds or retained earnings
SHOW CARD
172
188
-9
Don't know
8
-8
Refused
1
0
9
1
1
10
4
18
1
20
4
30
5
35
1
40
2
50
9
60
3
65
2
70
5
75
1
80
12
90
9
95
4
98
1
100
90
Sysmiss
188
k5i. Fixed assets - % Owners’ contribution or issued new equity shares
SHOW CARD
172
188
-9
Don't know
8
-8
Refused
1
0
155
5
1
10
4
20
1
50
1
60
1
Sysmiss
188
k5bc. Fixed assets - % Borrowed from banks: private and state-owned
172
188
-9
Don't know
8
-8
Refused
1
0
112
5
2
10
8
20
9
30
4
35
2
40
2
45
1
50
6
60
1
70
4
80
3
82
1
90
1
99
1
100
6
Sysmiss
188
k5e. Fixed assets - % Borrowed from non-bank financial institutions
172
188
-9
Don't know
8
-8
Refused
1
0
156
5
3
10
1
20
1
50
1
100
1
Sysmiss
188
k5f. "Fixed assets - % Purchases on credit from suppliers
SHOW CARD
172
188
-9
Don't know
8
-8
Refused
1
0
143
2
1
10
6
20
5
30
2
40
1
50
2
60
1
80
1
100
1
Sysmiss
188
k5hdj. Fixed assets - % Other
172
188
-9
Don't know
8
-8
Refused
1
0
157
5
1
20
2
30
2
50
1
Sysmiss
188
ECAk4a. Leasing of fixed assets in last fiscal yr?
In fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], did this establishment lease any fixed assets, such as machinery, vehicles, equipment, land or buildings?
360
0
-9
Don't know
12
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
80
2
No
268
k6. Checking or savings account?
Now let's talk about the establishment's current situation. At this time, does this establishment have a checking or savings account?
Checking/ savings account. Self-explanatory
360
0
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
334
2
No
26
k7. Overdraft facility?
At this time, does this establishment have an overdraft facility?
360
0
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
85
2
No
275
k8. Line of credit or a loan from a financial institution?
At this time, does this establishment have a line of credit or a loan from a financial institution?
If answer is No or Don't Know then GO TO QUESTION K.16
360
0
-9
Don't know
11
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
117
2
No
232
k9. Type of financial institution that granted the most recent line of credit/lo
SHOW CARD
Institutions that granted loan. Self-explanatory
117
243
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
1
Private commercial banks
71
2
State-owned banks or government agency
45
3
Non-bank financial institutions
1
4
Other
0
Sysmiss
243
k9. Type of financial institution that granted the most recent line of credit/loan
ECAk9a. Bank that provided the most recent line of credit/loan
SHOW CARD
Which bank provided the most recent line of credit or loan?
116
244
-9
Don't know
1
-8
Refused
0
1
Bank 1
11
2
Bank 2
9
3
Bank 3
11
4
Bank 4
9
5
Bank 5
16
6
Bank 6
26
7
Bank 7
9
8
Bank 8
5
9
Bank 9
5
10
Bank 10
1
11
Bank 11
0
12
Other, SPONTANEOUS - please specify
13
Sysmiss
244
K9a country specific bank name
116
0
BPS-Sberbank
11
Bank Moscow-Minsk JSC
5
Belarussian Bank of Development and Reconstruction
16
Belgazprombank
9
Belrosbank CJSC
1
Belvnesheconombank OJSC (Bank for Foreign Economic
9
Don't know
1
JSC 'Belagroprombank'
9
JSC Savings Bank 'Belarusbank'
11
Other_ SPONTANEOUS - please specify
13
Priorbank
26
VTB Bank (Belarus) CJSC
5
ECAk9ax. Bank that provided the most recent line of credit/loan
13
0
Alfa Bank
1
Belarusky Narodny Bank BNB Bank
1
Fransabank
1
1
Minsk Transit Bank (MT Bank )
1
Minsk Transit Bank (MT Bank)
5
Minsk Transit Bank (MTBank)
1
RRB-Bank
1
Technobank
1
k10. Year of approval of the most recent line of credit/loan
Referring only to this most recent line of credit or loan, in what year was the most recent line of credit or loan approved?
INTERVIEWER: WRITE YEAR USING 4 DIGITS.
117
243
-9
Don't know
1
-8
Refusal
1
-7
Does not apply
0
2009
1
2010
8
2011
17
2012
82
2013
7
Sysmiss
243
k11. Value of the most recent line of credit/loan at the time of approval (LCU)
Referring only to this most recent loan or line of credit, what was its value at the time of approval?
Value of the loan. Self-explanatory
117
243
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refusal
26
-7
Does not apply
0
20000000
1
30000000
2
40000000
1
50000000
2
55000000
1
60000000
1
90000000
1
100000000
3
120000000
3
130000000
1
140000000
1
150000000
5
165000000
1
200000000
2
210000000
1
250000000
1
278000000
1
300000000
3
350000000
1
370000000
2
400000000
2
500000000
4
506000000
1
550000000
1
565000000
1
600000000
2
664000000
1
700000000
2
735000000
1
750000000
1
800000000
1
856000000
1
900000000
1
950000000
1
954500000
1
1000000000
3
1022000000
1
1070000000
1
1120000000
1
1200000000
2
1500000000
2
1575000000
1
1880000000
1
2000000000
3
2160000000
1
2400000000
1
2500000000
1
3390000000
1
4000000000
1
4300000000
1
6800000000
1
12000000000
2
13000000000
1
14000000000
1
14600000000
1
20000000000
1
22000000000
2
25500000000
1
30800000000
1
50350000000
1
75800000000
1
88000000000
1
516000000000
1
Sysmiss
243
ECAq46f. Currency of the most recent line of credit/loan
In what currency is the most recent line of credit or loan denominated?
117
243
-8
Refused
0
1
Local currency
78
2
Euro
13
3
US Dollar
24
4
Other_ SPONTANEOUS - please specify
2
Sysmiss
243
ECAq46fx. Currency of the most recent line of credit/loan (Other)
2
0
Russian rubles
1
multicurrency loan
1
ECAq46d. Annual nominal interest rate of the most recent line of credit/loan
What is the annual nominal interest rate (in percent) of the most recent line of credit or loan?
(INTERVIEWER: If the respondent says that the interest rate is variable, please ask the respondent to calculate the average annual interest rate)
117
243
-9
Don't know
4
-8
Refused
16
5
1
6
1
7
1
8
5
9
3
10
5
11
5
12
6
13
5
14
5
15
1
17
2
18
1
20
1
21
1
25
1
26
1
30
2
32
3
33
3
35
3
36
5
37
4
38
8
40
10
41
1
42
3
43
2
44
1
45
3
46
1
47
1
50
1
52
1
Sysmiss
243
ECAq46e. Original duration of the most recent line of credit/loan in months
What was the original duration of the most recent line of credit or loan in months?
117
243
-9
Don't know
3
-8
Refused
10
1
2
2
1
5
1
6
4
9
3
10
2
12
40
14
1
15
1
18
3
24
10
36
25
48
2
60
5
90
2
96
1
120
1
Sysmiss
243
k13. Collateral required for the most recent line of credit/loan?
Referring only to this most recent loan or line of credit, did the financing require collateral?
117
243
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
5
1
Yes
96
2
No
16
Sysmiss
243
k14a. "Collateral - Land
INTERVIEWER: READ OUT
96
264
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
25
2
No
71
Sysmiss
264
k14b. Collateral - Machinery and equipment including movables
96
264
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
48
2
No
48
Sysmiss
264
k14c. Collateral - Accounts receivable and inventories
96
264
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
29
2
No
67
Sysmiss
264
k14d. "Collateral - Personal assets of owner (house
96
264
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
13
2
No
83
Sysmiss
264
k14e. Collateral - Other forms of collateral not included in the categories abov
96
264
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
17
2
No
79
Sysmiss
264
k14e. Collateral - Other forms of collateral not included in the categories above
k15a. Approx. collateral value required for the most recent line of credit/loan
Referring only to this most recent line of credit or loan, what was the approximate value of the collateral required?
96
264
-9
Don't know
6
-8
Refusal
15
-7
Does not apply
0
35000000
1
45000000
1
60000000
1
90000000
1
113000000
1
120000000
2
130000000
1
137600000
1
150000000
1
195000000
1
200000000
3
220000000
1
240000000
1
300000000
6
333600000
1
420000000
2
440000000
1
450000000
1
500000000
1
599200000
1
700000000
2
735000000
1
745000000
1
800000000
1
900000000
2
904000000
1
920000000
1
1000000000
7
1200000000
1
1700000000
1
2100000000
1
2160000000
1
2200000000
1
2400000000
1
2500000000
2
3000000000
4
3700000000
1
5000000000
1
6677000000
1
7000000000
1
12000000000
1
16000000000
2
17000000000
1
22000000000
1
22520000000
1
24000000000
1
26000000000
1
32000000000
1
33000000000
1
34000000000
1
37100000000
1
50000000000
1
160000000000
1
Sysmiss
264
k15a. Approx. collateral value required for the most recent line of credit/loan (LCU)
ECAk15a1. Outstanding balance on the most recent line of credit/loan (LCU)
What is the outstanding balance on this most recent line of credit or loan?
117
243
-9
Don't know
13
-8
Refusal
33
-7
Does not apply
0
3000000
1
10000000
3
16000000
1
24000000
1
25000000
2
28000000
1
35000000
1
40000000
1
50000000
3
55000000
1
60000000
1
80000000
1
90000000
1
100000000
4
110000000
1
120000000
3
125000000
1
130000000
1
143000000
1
150000000
1
200000000
2
250000000
2
278000000
1
282500000
1
300000000
3
330000000
1
350000000
1
400000000
2
450000000
1
500000000
1
569000000
1
600000000
1
650000000
2
690000000
1
735000000
1
950000000
1
1000000000
2
1500000000
1
1600000000
1
1700000000
1
2000000000
3
2500000000
1
2920000000
1
4000000000
1
6600000000
1
12000000000
3
14000000000
1
50000000000
1
50350000000
1
88000000000
1
Sysmiss
243
k15b. Total number of outstanding loans/lines of credit held by this establishme
What is the total number of outstanding loans or lines of credit held by this establishment?
IF 1 or DON'T KNOW, GO TO QUESTION K.15d
117
243
-9
Don't know
5
-8
Refused
3
1
76
2
18
3
6
4
2
5
3
7
3
17
1
Sysmiss
243
k15b. Total number of outstanding loans/lines of credit held by this establishment
k15c. Total value of outstanding loans/lines of credit held by this establishmen
What is the total value of outstanding loans or lines of credit held by this establishment?
36
324
-9
Don't know
4
-8
Refusal
5
-7
Does not apply
0
40000000
1
69000000
1
120000000
1
230000000
1
296000000
1
300000000
2
473000000
1
600000000
2
700000000
1
742500000
1
786000000
1
800000000
1
1070000000
1
1200000000
1
1400000000
1
2000000000
1
2200000000
1
6000000000
1
10000000000
1
11000000000
1
13500000000
1
15000000000
1
27500000000
1
73000000000
1
184600000000
1
Sysmiss
324
k15c. Total value of outstanding loans/lines of credit held by this establishment (LCU)
k15d. Outstanding personal loans used to finance establishment's business activi
At this time, does the owner of this establishment have any outstanding personal loans that are used to finance this establishment's business activities?
360
0
-9
Don't know
20
-8
Refused
2
1
Yes
33
2
No
305
k15d. Outstanding personal loans used to finance establishment's business activities?
k16. Apply for any loans/lines of credit in last fiscal yr?
Referring again to the last fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], did this establishment apply for any loans or lines of credit?
Apply for new loans in last year. Self-explanatory
360
0
-9
Don't know
14
-8
Refused
1
1
Yes
123
2
No
222
ECAk17. Main reason for not applying for line of credit/loan
SHOW CARD
What was the main reason why this establishment did not apply for any line of credit or loan?
INTERVIEWER: ONE ANSWER ONLY
222
138
-9
Don't know
2
-8
Refused
0
1
No need for a loan - establishment had sufficient capital
137
2
Application procedures were complex
4
3
Interest rates were not favorable
56
4
Collateral requirements were too high
10
5
Size of loan and maturity were insufficient
2
6
It is necessary to make informal payments to get bank loans
0
7
Did not think it would be approved
2
8
Other
9
Sysmiss
138
k20a. Outcome of the most recent application for line of credit/loan
Referring only to this most recent application for a line of credit or loan, what was the outcome of that application?
123
237
-9
Don't know
1
-8
Refused
0
-6
APPLICATION STILL IN PROCESS
31
-3
APPLICATION WITHDRAWN BY THE ESTABLISHMENT
2
1
Application was approved
86
2
Application was rejected
3
Sysmiss
237
k21. Annual financial statements checked and certified by an external auditor?
In fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], did this establishment have its annual financial statements checked and certified by an external auditor?
Certification of financial statements by external auditor. Self-explanatory
360
0
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
158
2
No
202
k30. Access to finance - obstacle to current operations
360
0
-9
Don't know
7
-8
Refused
0
-7
DOES NOT APPLY
0
0
No obstacle
176
1
Minor obstacle
64
2
Moderate obstacle
66
3
Major obstacle
33
4
Very severe obstacle
14
ECAq31e. Plaintiff or defendant in court in the last 3 yrs?
READ THE FOLLOWING TO THE RESPONDENT BEFORE PROCEEDING: The following questions assess how establishments, such as this one, deal with government officials and their agencies.
Has this establishment been to court as a plaintiff or as a defendant in the last three years?
360
0
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
167
2
No
193
ECAj1a. "The court system is fair
SHOW CARD
Self-explanatory
360
0
-9
Don't know
22
-8
Refused
0
1
Strongly disagree
32
2
Tend to disagree
105
3
Tend to agree
132
4
Strongly agree
69
ECAj1b. The court system is quick
SHOW CARD
Self-explanatory
360
0
-9
Don't know
29
-8
Refused
0
1
Strongly disagree
31
2
Tend to disagree
106
3
Tend to agree
127
4
Strongly agree
67
ECAj1c. The court system is able to enforce its decisions
SHOW CARD
Self-explanatory
360
0
-9
Don't know
28
-8
Refused
0
1
Strongly disagree
38
2
Tend to disagree
76
3
Tend to agree
136
4
Strongly agree
82
j2. % Senior management's time spent on dealing with regulations
In a typical week over the last year, what percentage of total senior management's time was spent on dealing with requirements imposed by government regulations? [By senior management I mean managers, directors, and officers above direct supervisors of production/sales workers. Some examples of government regulations are taxes, customs, labor regulations, licensing and registration, including dealings with officials and completing forms]
360
0
-9
Don't know
21
-8
Refused
3
0
54
1
21
2
8
3
5
4
1
5
44
7
3
8
1
10
67
12
1
15
17
20
41
25
9
30
21
35
1
40
10
50
22
60
2
70
4
80
2
90
1
100
1
j3. Visited or inspected by tax officials over last yr?
Over the last year, was this establishment visited or inspected by tax officials?
If answer is No or Don't Know then GO TO QUESTION J.5
Visitations and inspections from tax inspectorate officials. Self-explanatory
360
0
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
144
2
No
216
j4. Number of inspections by/required meetings with tax officials over last yr
Over the last year, how many times was this establishment either inspected by tax officials or required to meet with them?
Self-explanatory
144
216
-9
Don't know
5
-8
Refused
0
1
109
2
14
3
9
4
4
5
1
8
1
9
1
Sysmiss
216
j5. Informal gift/payment expected/requested in meetings/tax inspections?
In any of these inspections or meetings was a gift or informal payment expected or requested?
144
216
-9
Don't know
2
-8
Refused
2
1
Yes
3
2
No
137
Sysmiss
216
j6a. Secured or attempted to secure a government contract over last yr?
Over the last year, has this establishment secured or attempted to secure a government contract?
If answer is No or Don't Know then GO TO QUESTION J.7
Self-explanatory
360
0
-9
Don't know
10
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
88
2
No
262
j6. % of contract value typically paid to secure a government contract
When establishments like this one do business with the government, what percent of the contract value would be typically paid in informal payments or gifts to secure the contract?
88
272
-9
Don't know
3
-8
Refused
2
0
76
1
1
5
2
10
2
20
1
30
1
Sysmiss
272
j7a. % of total annual sales paid as informal payment/gift
PROVIDE EITHER ONE OR THE OTHER, NOT BOTH
356
4
-9
Don't know
19
-8
Refused
11
-7
No answer
0
0
304
1
9
2
3
5
4
10
4
15
1
20
1
Sysmiss
4
j7b. Total annual informal payment (LCU)
PROVIDE EITHER ONE OR THE OTHER, NOT BOTH
4
356
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refusal
0
-7
Does not apply
0
1000000
1
5000000
1
8000000
1
80000000
1
Sysmiss
356
j10. Submit application to obtain an import license over last 2 yrs?
Over the last two years, did this establishment submit an application to obtain an import license?
If anwer is No or Don't Know then GO TO QUESTION J.13
Application for import license Self-explanatory
360
0
-9
Don't know
7
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
14
2
No
339
j11. Number of days it took to obtain import license
Approximately how many days did it take to obtain this import license from the day of the application to the day it was granted?
Wait for import license Self-explanatory
14
346
-9
Don't know
1
-6
STILL IN PROCESS
1
-5
APPLICATION DENIED
1
7
3
10
2
15
1
30
4
45
1
Sysmiss
346
j12. Informal gift/ payment expected/requested to obtain import license?
In reference to that application for an import license, was an informal gift or payment expected or requested?
14
346
-9
Don't know
1
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
0
2
No
13
Sysmiss
346
j13. Submit application to obtain an operating license over last 2 yrs?
Over the last two years, did this establishment submit an application to obtain an operating license?
If answer is No or Don't Know then GO TO QUESTION J.30
Application for operating license Self-explanatory-Includes renewals of operating licenses
360
0
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
75
2
No
285
j14. Number of days it took to obtain operating license
Approximately how many days did it take to obtain this operating license from the day of the application to the day it was granted?
Wait for operating license Self-explanatory
75
285
-9
Don't know
8
-6
STILL IN PROCESS
0
-5
APPLICATION DENIED
0
1
2
2
2
3
4
5
3
7
7
9
1
10
1
12
1
14
13
15
2
20
1
25
1
30
23
35
1
40
1
45
2
48
1
60
1
Sysmiss
285
j15. Informal gift/ payment expected/requested to obtain operating license?
In reference to that application for an operating license, was an informal gift or payment expected or requested?
75
285
-9
Don't know
5
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
1
2
No
69
Sysmiss
285
j30a. Tax rates - obstacle to current operations
360
0
-9
Don't know
5
-8
Refused
0
-7
DOES NOT APPLY
0
0
No obstacle
98
1
Minor obstacle
71
2
Moderate obstacle
103
3
Major obstacle
55
4
Very severe obstacle
28
j30b. Tax administration - obstacle to current operations
360
0
-9
Don't know
2
-8
Refused
0
-7
DOES NOT APPLY
0
0
No obstacle
240
1
Minor obstacle
63
2
Moderate obstacle
41
3
Major obstacle
11
4
Very severe obstacle
3
ECAj31b1. Change in total costs if tax administration no longer an obstacle
Would your total annual costs increase, remain the same or decrease over the next fiscal year if tax administration is no longer an obstacle?
118
242
-9
Don't know
6
-8
Refused
0
1
Increase
0
2
Remain the same
57
3
Decrease
55
Sysmiss
242
ECAj31b2. Expected % increase in total costs - tax administration no obstacle
By what percentage would your total annual costs INCREASE in the next fiscal year?
0
360
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
Sysmiss
360
ECAj31b3. Expected % decrease in total costs - tax administration no obstacle
By what percentage would your total annual costs DECREASE in the next fiscal year?
55
305
-9
Don't know
16
-8
Refused
0
2
1
3
1
5
11
10
12
13
1
15
5
20
8
Sysmiss
305
j30c. Business licensing and permits - obstacle to current operations
360
0
-9
Don't know
9
-8
Refused
0
-7
DOES NOT APPLY
9
0
No obstacle
262
1
Minor obstacle
40
2
Moderate obstacle
16
3
Major obstacle
15
4
Very severe obstacle
9
ECAj31c1. Change in total costs if business licensing and permits no longer an o
Would your total annual costs increase, remain the same or decrease over the next fiscal year if business licensing and permits are no longer an obstacle?
80
280
-9
Don't know
4
-8
Refused
0
1
Increase
0
2
Remain the same
35
3
Decrease
41
Sysmiss
280
ECAj31c1. Change in total costs if business licensing and permits no longer an obstacle
ECAj31c2. Expected % increase in total costs - business licensing and permits no
By what percentage would your total annual costs INCREASE in the next fiscal year?
0
360
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
Sysmiss
360
ECAj31c2. Expected % increase in total costs - business licensing and permits no obstacle
ECAj31c3. Expected % decrease in total costs - business licensing and permits no
By what percentage would your total annual costs DECREASE in the next fiscal year?
41
319
-9
Don't know
10
-8
Refused
0
1
1
2
1
5
8
10
11
15
2
20
7
25
1
Sysmiss
319
ECAj31c3. Expected % decrease in total costs - business licensing and permits no obstacle
j30e. Political instability - obstacle to current operations
360
0
-9
Don't know
4
-8
Refused
0
-7
DOES NOT APPLY
2
0
No obstacle
223
1
Minor obstacle
49
2
Moderate obstacle
40
3
Major obstacle
27
4
Very severe obstacle
15
j30f. Corruption - obstacle to current operations
360
0
-9
Don't know
7
-8
Refused
0
-7
DOES NOT APPLY
2
0
No obstacle
230
1
Minor obstacle
49
2
Moderate obstacle
36
3
Major obstacle
25
4
Very severe obstacle
11
ECAj31f1. Change in total costs if corruption no longer an obstacle
Would your total annual costs increase, remain the same or decrease over the next fiscal year if corruption is no longer an obstacle?
121
239
-9
Don't know
14
-8
Refused
0
1
Increase
0
2
Remain the same
38
3
Decrease
69
Sysmiss
239
ECAj31f2. Expected % increase in total costs - corruption no obstacle
By what percentage would your total annual costs INCREASE in the next fiscal year?
0
360
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
Sysmiss
360
ECAj31f3. Expected % decrease in total costs - corruption no obstacle
By what percentage would your total annual costs DECREASE in the next fiscal year?
69
291
-9
Don't know
10
-8
Refused
0
2
3
3
1
5
6
6
1
10
20
12
1
15
3
20
16
25
3
30
3
50
2
Sysmiss
291
h30. Courts - obstacle to current operations
360
0
-9
Don't know
3
-8
Refused
0
-7
DOES NOT APPLY
6
0
No obstacle
292
1
Minor obstacle
29
2
Moderate obstacle
25
3
Major obstacle
3
4
Very severe obstacle
2
ECAh31a1. Change in total costs if courts no longer an obstacle
Would your total annual costs increase, remain the same or decrease over the next fiscal year if courts are no longer an obstacle?
59
301
-9
Don't know
1
-8
Refused
0
1
Increase
0
2
Remain the same
31
3
Decrease
27
Sysmiss
301
ECAh31a2. Expected % increase in total costs - courts no obstacle
By what percentage would your total annual costs INCREASE in the next fiscal year?
0
360
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
Sysmiss
360
ECAh31a3. Expected % decrease in total costs - courts no obstacle
By what percentage would your total annual costs DECREASE in the next fiscal year?
27
333
-9
Don't know
4
-8
Refused
0
1
1
2
2
3
2
4
1
5
8
10
3
15
2
20
3
25
1
Sysmiss
333
ECAq39. Frequency of informal payments/gifts to get things done
Sensitive question, no clarification can be offered
360
0
-9
Don't know
14
-8
Refused
1
1
Never
188
2
Seldom
66
3
Sometimes
65
4
Frequently
14
5
Very frequently
8
6
Always
4
ECAq41a. Frequency of unofficial payments/gifts to deal with customs/imports
SHOW CARD
Sensitive question, no clarification can be offered
360
0
-9
Don't know
18
-8
Refused
4
1
Never
281
2
Seldom
30
3
Sometimes
18
4
Frequently
9
5
Very frequently
0
6
Always
0
ECAq41b. Frequency of unofficial payments/gifts to deal with courts
SHOW CARD
Sensitive question, no clarification can be offered
360
0
-9
Don't know
17
-8
Refused
4
1
Never
306
2
Seldom
15
3
Sometimes
14
4
Frequently
4
5
Very frequently
0
6
Always
0
ECAq41c. Frequency of unofficial payments/gifts to deal with taxes and tax colle
SHOW CARD
Sensitive question, no clarification can be offered
360
0
-9
Don't know
11
-8
Refused
3
1
Never
261
2
Seldom
48
3
Sometimes
28
4
Frequently
8
5
Very frequently
1
6
Always
0
ECAq41c. Frequency of unofficial payments/gifts to deal with taxes and tax collection
ECAq44a. Private payments/gifts/other benefits to Parliamentarians - direct impa
Sensitive question, no clarification can be offered
360
0
-9
Don't know
41
-8
Refused
2
-7
DOES NOT APPLY
35
1
No impact
256
2
Minor impact
14
3
Moderate impact
10
4
Major impact
2
5
Decisive impact
0
ECAq44a. Private payments/gifts/other benefits to Parliamentarians - direct impact
ECAq44b. Private payments/gifts/other benefits to Government officials - direct
Sensitive question, no clarification can be offered
360
0
-9
Don't know
40
-8
Refused
2
-7
DOES NOT APPLY
37
1
No impact
252
2
Minor impact
18
3
Moderate impact
8
4
Major impact
3
5
Decisive impact
0
ECAq44b. Private payments/gifts/other benefits to Government officials - direct impact
ECAq44c. Private payments/gifts/other benefits to local/regional officials -dire
Sensitive question, no clarification can be offered
360
0
-9
Don't know
35
-8
Refused
1
-7
DOES NOT APPLY
34
1
No impact
247
2
Minor impact
21
3
Moderate impact
13
4
Major impact
8
5
Decisive impact
1
ECAq44c. Private payments/gifts/other benefits to local/regional officials -direct impact
ECAr16a. Number of times an external consultant hired in last 3 fiscal yrs
In the last three complete fiscal years, how many times has this establishment hired an external consultant (such as management consultant, engineer, architect, accountant)?
360
0
-9
Don't know
9
-8
Refused
0
0
264
1
24
2
20
3
27
4
1
5
9
9
1
10
3
12
1
13
1
ECAr17a. Business skills improvements
87
273
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
-7
DOES NOT APPLY
0
1
Yes
49
2
No
38
Sysmiss
273
ECAr17b. Business process improvements
87
273
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
-7
DOES NOT APPLY
0
1
Yes
53
2
No
34
Sysmiss
273
ECAr17c. More sophisticated projects
87
273
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
-7
DOES NOT APPLY
0
1
Yes
19
2
No
68
Sysmiss
273
ECAr18. Any external consultants hired from local consulting firms?
Were any of these external consultants hired from local consulting firms?
87
273
-9
Don't know
1
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
76
2
No
10
Sysmiss
273
ECAr20. Main reason the establishment did not hire an external consultant
SHOW CARD
What was the main reason why this establishment did not hire an external consultant?
264
96
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
-7
DOES NOT APPLY
0
1
No need for external consultants
243
2
External consultants are too expensive
12
3
External consultants do not offer the services needed
2
4
There are no external consultants available
3
5
Not aware of consultancy services offered
4
6
Other_ SPONTANEOUS - please specify
0
Sysmiss
96
ECAr20x. Main reason the establishment did not hire an external consultant (Othe
SHOW CARD
0
0
ECAr20x. Main reason the establishment did not hire an external consultant (Other)
l1. "Permanent
READ THE FOLLOWING TO THE RESPONDENT BEFORE PROCEEDING: Now I would like to ask you a few questions about this establishment's labour force.
At the end of fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], how many permanent, full-time employees did this establishment employ? Please include all employees and managers
INTERVIEWER: include interviewee if applicable
360
0
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refusal
0
-7
Does not apply
0
1
2
2
1
4
4
5
31
6
19
7
12
8
18
9
15
10
21
11
5
12
10
13
7
14
9
15
18
16
9
17
3
18
7
19
5
20
12
21
5
22
3
25
5
26
2
27
3
28
3
29
1
30
7
32
2
34
2
35
11
36
1
37
1
40
5
41
1
42
1
45
4
50
4
53
1
54
1
56
1
60
5
61
1
62
1
63
1
70
3
73
1
75
1
80
3
83
1
84
1
87
1
90
1
95
1
98
1
99
1
100
6
104
1
108
1
110
1
112
1
115
2
116
1
120
2
125
1
129
1
130
1
134
1
140
1
150
1
155
1
160
1
170
2
178
1
186
1
187
1
190
1
195
1
200
3
230
1
240
1
245
1
251
1
260
1
278
1
290
1
300
3
389
1
396
1
398
1
430
2
470
1
480
1
492
1
550
1
570
1
600
2
620
1
640
1
700
1
730
1
746
1
770
1
1038
1
1334
1
1536
1
1600
1
l2. "Permanent
Three fiscal years ago, at the end of fiscal year [insert three complete fiscal years ago], how many permanent, full-time individuals worked in this establishment? Please include all employees and managers
INTERVIEWER: include interviewee if applicable
Number of permanent, full-time employees three complete fiscal years ago. See definition of permanent, full-time employees in l1
360
0
-9
Don't know
15
-8
Refusal
2
-7
Does not apply
14
1
3
2
1
3
5
4
9
5
24
6
19
7
10
8
15
9
11
10
21
11
4
12
13
13
1
14
4
15
17
16
10
17
7
18
4
19
4
20
13
21
2
22
2
24
2
25
3
28
3
29
2
30
9
31
1
32
2
33
1
34
1
35
5
36
1
37
1
38
3
40
7
45
1
50
7
54
1
56
1
57
1
59
1
60
6
63
1
65
2
67
1
70
1
72
1
76
1
80
3
87
1
90
1
99
1
100
4
110
1
112
1
113
1
119
1
120
3
121
1
125
1
127
1
140
2
150
5
155
1
170
2
180
2
182
1
190
1
196
1
215
1
230
2
233
1
240
1
250
2
278
1
290
1
300
2
344
1
389
1
392
1
408
1
420
1
450
1
500
1
550
1
600
1
640
1
650
1
700
1
800
1
850
1
860
1
1255
1
1420
1
1580
1
l3a. "Permanent
INTERVIEWER: READ EACH CATEGORY
117
243
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refusal
0
-7
Does not apply
0
2
1
3
1
4
4
5
4
6
4
7
6
8
6
9
2
10
10
11
1
12
2
13
2
14
2
15
3
16
3
17
1
18
2
19
1
20
4
25
4
27
1
28
3
30
2
36
1
37
1
40
2
44
1
45
3
47
1
50
1
54
1
58
1
59
1
66
1
68
2
79
1
80
3
97
1
100
2
105
1
120
1
140
1
150
1
166
1
170
1
180
2
196
1
200
1
250
1
253
1
300
1
318
1
390
1
400
1
415
1
420
1
495
1
520
1
570
1
584
1
1108
1
1290
1
1300
1
Sysmiss
243
l3b. "Permanent
INTERVIEWER: READ EACH CATEGORY
117
243
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refusal
0
-7
Does not apply
0
1
2
2
13
3
9
4
10
5
11
6
4
7
5
8
2
9
1
10
9
12
4
15
6
16
3
17
1
20
8
25
2
30
2
33
1
38
1
40
2
42
1
44
1
49
1
50
2
55
1
60
2
70
1
71
1
80
1
100
2
130
1
134
1
146
1
300
1
346
1
428
1
450
1
623
1
Sysmiss
243
l4a. "Permanent
INTERVIEWER: READ EACH CATEGORY
117
243
-9
Don't know
3
-8
Refusal
0
-7
Does not apply
0
1
1
2
1
3
4
4
2
5
6
6
5
7
9
8
7
9
4
10
8
11
1
13
1
14
3
15
1
16
4
18
3
20
6
24
1
25
4
26
1
30
1
36
2
37
2
38
1
40
1
45
2
50
1
51
1
60
1
70
2
79
1
80
3
82
1
100
2
105
1
108
1
135
1
140
1
150
2
170
1
175
1
176
1
180
1
200
1
250
1
270
1
300
1
365
1
400
1
401
1
458
1
570
1
900
1
1290
1
Sysmiss
243
l4b. "Permanent
INTERVIEWER: READ EACH CATEGORY
117
243
-9
Don't know
5
-8
Refusal
0
-7
Does not apply
0
0
45
1
4
2
11
3
5
4
4
5
7
6
3
8
1
9
1
10
4
11
1
12
2
14
1
15
1
16
1
17
2
18
1
20
2
22
1
23
1
25
1
30
1
37
1
38
1
45
1
50
2
58
1
78
1
168
1
219
1
250
2
400
1
Sysmiss
243
l5. "At the end of fiscal year XXXX
At the end of fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], how many permanent full-time employees of this establishment for the following categories were female?
243
117
-9
Don't know
3
-8
Refusal
0
-7
Does not apply
0
0
7
1
11
2
26
3
20
4
15
5
12
6
12
7
12
8
14
9
8
10
6
11
6
12
7
13
6
14
6
15
2
16
1
17
2
18
2
19
2
20
1
22
3
23
2
24
1
25
5
26
1
28
3
29
2
30
3
32
3
37
2
39
1
43
2
45
1
47
2
50
3
55
3
60
1
65
2
69
1
70
1
74
1
80
1
82
1
84
1
88
1
97
1
120
1
125
1
140
1
150
1
205
1
221
1
241
1
342
1
360
1
385
1
430
1
510
1
546
1
720
1
Sysmiss
117
l5a. Female permanent full-time production workers at the end of last fiscal yr
Self explanatory
117
243
-9
Don't know
3
-8
Refusal
0
-7
Does not apply
0
0
28
1
7
2
6
3
9
4
3
5
5
6
2
8
5
9
2
10
4
11
1
12
3
14
2
15
1
16
1
19
1
20
1
22
1
25
4
27
2
30
1
40
3
60
1
68
1
70
1
75
1
76
1
80
1
84
1
90
1
99
1
100
1
130
1
140
1
146
1
178
1
220
1
268
1
300
1
380
1
520
1
616
1
1050
1
1200
1
Sysmiss
243
l5b. Female permanent full-time non-production workers at the end of last fiscal
Self explanatory
117
243
-9
Don't know
3
-8
Refusal
0
-7
Does not apply
0
0
6
1
16
2
17
3
16
4
9
5
4
6
5
7
6
8
2
9
3
10
3
12
2
13
1
17
1
18
1
19
1
20
1
22
1
23
1
25
1
30
3
35
1
36
1
39
1
40
2
44
1
50
1
60
1
70
1
130
1
150
1
180
1
200
1
527
1
Sysmiss
243
l5b. Female permanent full-time non-production workers at the end of last fiscal yr
l6. "Temporary
How many full-time temporary employees did this establishment employ in fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year]?
Full-time temporary or seasonal employees are defined as all paid short-term (i.e. for less than a fiscal year) employees with no guarantee of renewal of employment contract and work 40 hours or more per week for the term of their contract.
360
0
-9
Don't know
3
-8
Refusal
0
-7
Does not apply
0
0
242
1
19
2
20
3
12
4
8
5
13
6
5
7
1
8
2
10
10
12
1
15
8
18
1
20
5
30
5
40
3
50
1
51
1
l6a. "Female temporary
How many full-time temporary employees employed throughout fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], were females?
115
245
-9
Don't know
2
-8
Refusal
0
-7
Does not apply
0
0
45
1
17
2
17
3
3
4
4
5
6
6
4
7
1
8
2
10
4
12
2
15
1
20
2
30
2
31
1
35
1
47
1
Sysmiss
245
l8. "Average employment
What was the average length of employment of all full-time temporary employees in fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year]?
Average length of employment of all full-time temporary or seasonal employees refers to the number of months that the employee was contracted for work that occupied employees for 40 hours or more per week. If average full-time temporary or seasonal employment was for less than one month, enumerator should write 1.
115
245
-9
Don't know
5
-8
Refused
0
1
Less than one month
22
2
14
3
24
4
7
5
5
6
10
7
3
8
7
9
1
10
3
11
3
12
11
Sysmiss
245
l9a1. Average number of yrs of education of typical production worker
(INTERVIEWER: Full secondary education corresponds to 10 years, higher education to 15 years. EDUCATION IN YEARS= NUMBER OF YEARS AT SCHOOL + NUMBER OF YEARS OF PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION, INCLUDING HIGHER EDUCATION. FOR EXAMPLE, SECONDARY (FULL) GENERAL EDUCATION = 10 YEARS, HIGHER = 15 YEARS. IF THE ANSWER IS LESS THAN 6, PLEASE DO ASK AGAIN.)
117
243
-9
Don't know
10
-8
Refused
0
8
1
9
2
10
13
11
10
12
17
13
34
14
8
15
19
16
1
19
1
20
1
Sysmiss
243
l9a2. Average number of yrs of education of typical female production worker
(INTERVIEWER: Full secondary education corresponds to 10 years, higher education to 15 years. EDUCATION IN YEARS= NUMBER OF YEARS AT SCHOOL + NUMBER OF YEARS OF PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION, INCLUDING HIGHER EDUCATION. FOR EXAMPLE, SECONDARY (FULL) GENERAL EDUCATION = 10 YEARS, HIGHER = 15 YEARS. IF THE ANSWER IS LESS THAN 6, PLEASE DO ASK AGAIN.)
117
243
-9
Don't know
7
-8
Refused
0
-7
NO FEMALE PRODUCTION WORKERS
11
8
1
9
1
10
8
11
7
12
15
13
21
14
8
15
27
16
9
19
1
20
1
Sysmiss
243
ECAq69. % of full time employees who completed a university degree
What percent of this establishment's labor force employed at the end of fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year] had a university degree?
360
0
-9
Don't know
11
-8
Refused
1
0
16
1
4
2
2
3
2
4
1
5
7
7
4
8
1
9
2
10
22
11
3
12
3
13
4
14
1
15
18
16
1
17
5
18
2
19
2
20
35
21
1
22
1
23
4
25
17
27
1
28
1
29
3
30
35
32
1
33
8
35
4
36
1
37
2
38
1
40
17
42
1
43
3
50
32
52
1
57
1
58
1
60
14
66
2
67
1
70
12
75
4
78
1
80
12
90
9
95
3
98
1
99
1
100
17
l10. "Formal training programs for permanent
Over fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], did this establishment have formal training programs for its permanent, full-time employees?
Formal training has a structured and defined curriculum. Formal training may include classroom work, seminars, lectures, workshops, and audio-visual presentations and demonstrations. This does not include training to familiarize employees with equipment and machinery on the shop floor, training aimed at familiarizing employees with the establishment's standard operation procedures, or employee orientation at the beginning of an employee's tenure. In-house training may be conducted by other non-supervisory employees of the establishment, the establishment's supervisors or managers, or the establishments training centers.
360
0
-9
Don't know
4
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
171
2
No
185
l11a. % of production full-time permanent employees that received formal trainin
Percentage of production vs. non-production employees that were trained. Self-explanatory
48
312
-9
Don't know
4
-8
Refused
0
0
7
2
3
4
1
5
1
6
1
10
5
15
1
20
5
25
1
30
7
50
4
60
1
80
1
100
6
Sysmiss
312
l11a. % of production full-time permanent employees that received formal training
l11b. % of non-production full-time permanent employees that received formal tra
Percentage of production vs. non-production employees that were trained. Self-explanatory
48
312
-9
Don't know
4
-8
Refused
0
0
15
1
1
2
2
5
2
8
2
10
4
15
2
18
1
20
1
25
1
30
3
31
1
40
1
50
4
70
1
80
1
100
2
Sysmiss
312
l11b. % of non-production full-time permanent employees that received formal training
l30a. Labor regulations - obstacle to current operations
SHOW CARD
Are labor regulations No Obstacle, a Minor Obstacle, a Moderate Obstacle, a Major Obstacle, or a Very Severe Obstacle to the current operations of this establishment?
360
0
-9
Don't know
2
-8
Refused
0
-7
DOES NOT APPLY
1
0
No obstacle
245
1
Minor obstacle
61
2
Moderate obstacle
37
3
Major obstacle
11
4
Very severe obstacle
3
ECAl31a1. Change in total costs if labor regulations no longer an obstacle
Would your total annual costs increase, remain the same or decrease over the next fiscal year if labor regulations are no longer an obstacle?
112
248
-9
Don't know
8
-8
Refused
0
1
Increase
0
2
Remain the same
43
3
Decrease
61
Sysmiss
248
ECAl31a2. Expected % increase in total costs - labor regulations no obstacle
By what percentage would your total annual costs INCREASE in the next fiscal year?
0
360
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
Sysmiss
360
ECAl31a3. Expected % decrease in total costs - labor regulations no obstacle
By what percentage would your total annual costs DECREASE in the next fiscal year?
61
299
-9
Don't know
26
-8
Refused
0
1
2
2
3
5
12
7
1
10
13
15
4
Sysmiss
299
l30b. Inadequately educated workforce - obstacle to current operations
SHOW CARD
Is an inadequately educated workforce No Obstacle, a Minor Obstacle, a Moderate Obstacle, a Major Obstacle, or a Very Severe Obstacle to the current operations of this establishment?
360
0
-9
Don't know
1
-8
Refused
0
-7
DOES NOT APPLY
0
0
No obstacle
124
1
Minor obstacle
89
2
Moderate obstacle
85
3
Major obstacle
47
4
Very severe obstacle
14
ECAl31b1. Change in total sales if inadequately educated workforce no longer an
Would your total annual sales increase, remain the same or decrease over the next fiscal year if an inadequately educated workforce is no longer an obstacle?
235
125
-9
Don't know
8
-8
Refused
0
1
Increase
196
2
Remain the same
31
3
Decrease
0
Sysmiss
125
ECAl31b1. Change in total sales if inadequately educated workforce no longer an obstacle
ECAl31b2. Expected % increase in total sales - inadequately educated workforce n
By what percentage would your total annual sales INCREASE in the next fiscal year?
196
164
-9
Don't know
15
-8
Refused
0
1
2
2
2
3
2
5
13
6
1
8
1
10
43
11
1
12
1
15
21
20
33
25
6
30
30
40
8
50
14
100
3
Sysmiss
164
ECAl31b2. Expected % increase in total sales - inadequately educated workforce no obstacle
ECAl31b3. Expected % decrease in total sales - inadequately educated workforce n
By what percentage would your total annual sales DECREASE in the next fiscal year?
0
360
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
Sysmiss
360
ECAl31b3. Expected % decrease in total sales - inadequately educated workforce no obstacle
m1a. Business environment - biggest obstacle faced
By looking at card [insert card number] can you tell me which of the elements of the business environment included in the list, if any, currently represents the biggest obstacle faced by this establishment?
INTERVIEWER: ONE ANSWER ONLY
360
0
-9
Don't know
10
-8
Refused
1
-7
DOES NOT APPLY
24
1
Access to finance
55
2
Access to land
16
3
Business licensing and permits
4
4
Corruption
12
5
Courts
1
6
Crime_ theft and disorder
10
7
Customs and trade regulations
6
8
Electricity
1
9
Inadequately educated workforce
64
10
Labor regulations
7
11
Political instability
19
12
Practices of competitors in the informal sector
45
13
Tax administration
2
14
Tax rates
79
15
Transport
4
m1d. Card rotation number (pre-defined)
SHOW CARD
360
0
-8
Refused
0
1
Option 1
142
2
Option 2
104
3
Option 3
114
n2a. Total cost of labor (LCU)
360
0
-9
Don't know
18
-8
Refusal
86
-7
Does not apply
0
31200000
1
36000000
1
44000000
1
46559000
1
48000000
1
48669000
1
50000000
1
50400000
1
60000000
2
68000000
1
69610000
1
70000000
1
75000000
1
77200000
1
80000000
4
81000000
1
82000000
1
86000000
1
92400000
1
100000000
5
105000000
1
106000000
1
110000000
2
115000000
1
115100000
1
118000000
1
119000000
1
120000000
1
121700000
1
125296000
1
128638000
1
130000000
3
137000000
1
143000000
1
144000000
2
148000000
1
150000000
5
152900000
1
160000000
3
162000000
2
172070000
1
175000000
1
180000000
2
180500000
1
184000000
1
190000000
1
193000000
1
200000000
2
208000000
1
212400000
1
220000000
1
230000000
1
233400000
1
240000000
5
250000000
1
255367000
1
258000000
2
258768000
1
260800000
1
262600000
1
270000000
1
271000000
1
275000000
1
282000000
1
288000000
1
300000000
6
302000000
1
313000000
1
319680000
1
330000000
1
336000000
1
342000000
1
350000000
5
353000000
1
360000000
4
381000000
1
395000000
1
400000000
2
410000000
1
440000000
1
444000000
1
450000000
3
453000000
1
460000000
2
467000000
1
500000000
7
535692000
1
540000000
1
550000000
1
562000000
1
570600000
1
580000000
1
600000000
5
615000000
1
621000000
1
650000000
1
660000000
1
688000000
1
692267000
1
700000000
5
720000000
1
739400000
1
740000000
1
745000000
1
750000000
1
760000000
1
776000000
1
787000000
1
790000000
1
800000000
3
840000000
2
870000000
2
880000000
1
918000000
1
950000000
1
980000000
1
1000000000
6
1100000000
1
1260000000
1
1300000000
1
1443000000
1
1455367000
1
1500000000
3
1567000000
1
1640000000
1
1716100000
1
1850000000
1
1997458000
1
2000000000
1
2036740000
1
2100000000
1
2200000000
1
2220000000
1
2289000000
1
2395000000
1
2438000000
1
2500000000
7
2680000000
1
2800000000
1
3000000000
1
3270000000
1
4200000000
1
4338300000
1
4527000000
1
4680000000
1
5000000000
4
5110000000
1
5292000000
1
5374296000
1
6000000000
4
6347338000
1
6480000000
1
6732000000
1
7000000000
2
7200000000
1
7408000000
1
8000000000
3
8003000000
1
8100000000
1
8480000000
1
9000000000
1
10000000000
1
11067000000
1
11129000000
1
12000000000
1
13860000000
1
15172000000
1
17300000000
1
20000000000
2
26000000000
1
28000000000
1
36202000000
1
41000000000
1
n2e. Total cost of raw materials and intermediate goods used in production (LCU)
117
243
-9
Don't know
2
-8
Refusal
29
-7
Does not apply
0
7900000
1
23800000
1
25000000
1
50000000
1
60000000
3
80000000
1
89000000
1
90000000
1
92000000
1
110000000
1
118000000
1
120000000
1
170000000
2
176500000
1
190072000
1
200000000
2
230000000
1
240000000
1
300000000
2
333000000
1
350000000
1
400000000
1
450000000
2
495000000
1
525000000
1
540000000
1
600000000
4
648000000
1
710000000
1
800000000
1
900000000
1
913000000
1
1000000000
5
1150000000
1
1200000000
2
1313294000
1
1322000000
1
1632000000
1
1700000000
1
1720000000
1
1800000000
1
2000000000
2
2073000000
1
2262000000
1
2400000000
1
2436000000
1
3000000000
1
3120000000
1
3905000000
1
4066756000
1
5700800000
1
6000000000
1
6509000000
1
6978828000
1
7200000000
1
7455000000
1
7500000000
1
14000000000
1
15000000000
1
16000000000
1
17360000000
1
19812000000
1
24000000000
1
25000000000
1
30000000000
1
32400000000
1
81000000000
1
140000000000
1
150000000000
1
210000000000
1
412352000000
1
Sysmiss
243
n2f. Total costs of fuel (LCU)
117
243
-9
Don't know
2
-8
Refusal
28
-7
Does not apply
0
0
14
500000
1
1500000
1
2000000
1
3900000
1
4750000
1
5000000
2
5500000
1
6000000
1
7255000
1
9500000
1
10000000
3
11400000
1
12000000
1
12011000
1
14000000
1
14200000
1
15000000
4
16000000
2
18000000
1
20000000
3
21600000
1
24000000
2
25000000
3
30000000
2
30596000
1
35000000
1
36945000
1
40000000
2
42000000
2
50000000
2
51000000
1
60000000
4
103200000
1
155700000
1
170000000
1
200000000
2
260000000
1
281000000
1
350000000
1
500000000
1
573000000
1
600000000
1
656000000
1
815600000
1
900000000
1
1263000000
2
1500000000
1
2000000000
2
2663000000
1
2800000000
1
16000000000
1
Sysmiss
243
n2b. Total costs of electricity (LCU)
360
0
-9
Don't know
23
-8
Refusal
107
-7
Does not apply
0
0
5
170000
1
300000
1
500000
1
700000
1
1000000
2
1105000
1
1200000
1
1300000
1
1800000
1
2000000
6
2500000
3
2700000
1
2890000
1
3000000
5
3500000
3
4000000
3
4310000
1
4400000
1
4600000
1
5000000
6
5400000
1
5472000
1
5600000
1
5900000
1
6000000
6
7000000
2
7200000
2
8000000
1
9000000
1
10000000
6
10800000
1
11000000
1
11300000
1
11700000
1
12000000
10
14500000
1
14600000
1
15000000
10
17000000
2
18000000
1
18400000
1
18550000
1
18600000
1
20000000
6
21000000
2
22000000
2
24000000
3
25000000
7
25390000
1
26290000
1
29900000
1
30000000
8
32280117
1
33000000
1
35000000
2
36000000
2
39000000
1
40000000
1
45000000
1
50000000
3
51000000
2
53000000
4
60000000
3
69000000
1
69265000
1
70000000
2
72000000
2
75000000
1
77000000
1
77346000
1
82900000
1
86000000
1
87000000
1
88000000
1
98000000
1
100000000
5
103200000
1
105000000
1
115000000
1
120000000
2
125000000
1
127459000
1
129000000
1
130000000
2
140000000
1
144000000
1
149670000
1
150000000
2
160000000
1
180000000
1
181410000
1
186000000
1
190760000
1
192000000
1
208000000
1
230000000
1
234000000
1
236000000
1
240000000
1
250000000
2
260000000
1
279000000
1
300000000
1
346000000
1
360000000
3
410000000
1
441000000
1
468000000
1
480000000
1
540000000
1
600000000
1
610000000
1
800000000
1
937000000
1
1000000000
3
1055000000
1
1128000000
1
1500000000
2
2000000000
1
2200000000
1
3000000000
1
4000000000
1
4582000000
1
5620900000
1
8000000000
1
9790000000
1
n2ra. "Total rental cost of machinery
117
243
-9
Don't know
7
-8
Refusal
29
-7
Does not apply
0
0
46
2000000
1
2400000
1
2500000
1
3000000
1
5000000
2
10000000
2
12000000
3
15000000
2
18565000
1
25000000
1
30000000
1
34000000
1
40000000
1
42000000
1
50000000
1
51600000
1
60000000
1
75600000
1
80000000
1
107000000
1
170000000
1
204000000
1
240000000
1
400000000
1
420000000
1
430000000
1
500000000
1
690000000
1
1674000000
1
5300000000
1
Sysmiss
243
n2rb. Total rental cost of land and buildings
117
243
-9
Don't know
7
-8
Refusal
35
-7
Does not apply
0
0
19
440000
1
1000000
1
4320000
1
5000000
2
8013000
1
10000000
1
15000000
4
17000000
1
20200000
1
20400000
1
22000000
1
24000000
2
30000000
2
32000000
1
36000000
2
40000000
1
42000000
1
45000000
1
46000000
1
60000000
1
65000000
1
66000000
1
68000000
1
70000000
1
80000000
1
86000000
1
98000000
1
100000000
1
103000000
1
104000000
1
113000000
1
118000000
1
120000000
2
150000000
1
161096000
1
162855918
1
180000000
1
192145000
1
200000000
1
250000000
2
302500000
1
398000000
1
946000000
1
2000000000
1
3000000000
1
5120000000
1
12000000000
1
Sysmiss
243
n2j. Other cost of production not included above
117
243
-9
Don't know
10
-8
Refusal
31
-7
Does not apply
0
0
41
2200000
1
3000000
1
4000000
1
5000000
2
8000000
1
10000000
2
20000000
2
30000000
3
76853000
1
100000000
1
115000000
1
116650000
1
168000000
1
200000000
2
400000000
1
406000000
1
500000000
2
535700000
1
850000000
1
1000000000
2
1454824000
1
1586000000
1
1800000000
1
4000000000
1
4580000000
1
5300000000
1
7000000000
1
Sysmiss
243
n2i. "Total annual cost of finished goods and materials purchased to resell
124
236
-9
Don't know
18
-8
Refusal
60
-7
Does not apply
0
0
3
5600000
1
6000000
1
8000000
1
12000000
1
25000000
1
80000000
2
100000000
1
140000000
1
150000000
2
170000000
1
180000000
1
238160000
1
300000000
2
345300000
1
412000000
1
600000000
1
700000000
1
1000000000
2
1500000000
1
1553000000
1
1800000000
1
2500000000
1
3338000000
1
3500000000
1
4140000000
1
4900000000
1
5560000000
1
6000000000
1
6172000000
1
6800000000
1
7000000000
2
8000000000
1
10000000000
1
20000000000
1
24000000000
1
31000000000
1
34000000000
1
121530000000
1
Sysmiss
236
n6a. "Net book value of machinery
117
243
-9
Don't know
11
-8
Refusal
39
-7
Does not apply
0
0
3
2200000
1
5000000
2
13000000
1
23000000
1
31876883
1
40000000
1
43000000
1
50000000
1
55000000
1
64000000
1
75000000
1
87000000
2
100000000
2
110000000
1
120000000
1
123000000
1
137000000
1
147000000
1
150400000
1
165000000
1
187700000
1
188000000
1
190000000
1
200000000
1
250000000
1
264000000
1
300000000
2
320000000
1
347000000
1
350000000
1
380000000
1
400000000
1
500000000
1
546000000
1
710832000
1
800000000
2
850000000
1
900267000
1
1000000000
3
1100000000
1
1500000000
1
1661000000
1
1780000000
1
2000000000
1
2323000000
1
2500000000
1
4630464618
1
8698000000
1
9000000000
1
9100000000
1
9840000000
1
20000000000
1
24000000000
1
57872000000
1
69000000000
1
97045000000
1
2120000000000
1
Sysmiss
243
n6b. Net book value of land and buildings (LCU)
117
243
-9
Don't know
25
-8
Refusal
33
-7
Does not apply
0
0
24
12000000
1
14000000
1
22000000
1
48000000
1
58800000
1
136000000
1
175000000
1
184000000
1
195000000
1
250000000
1
300000000
3
420000000
1
440000000
1
500000000
1
557800000
1
800000000
1
1000000000
2
1167871000
1
1500000000
1
1600000000
1
1860000000
1
2132000000
1
2564782732
1
4000000000
1
5500000000
1
8113000000
1
11965000000
1
28000000000
1
31375000000
1
53000000000
1
64000000000
1
103112000000
1
Sysmiss
243
n7a. "Replacement cost for machinery
117
243
-9
Don't know
26
-8
Refusal
31
-7
Does not apply
0
0
3
5000000
1
7000000
1
11000000
1
20000000
1
21500000
1
24000000
1
38000000
1
40000000
3
46000000
1
60000000
2
70000000
1
88000000
1
90000000
2
100000000
1
180000000
1
200000000
1
240000000
1
340000000
1
400000000
2
480000000
1
500000000
3
600000000
2
650000000
1
713800000
1
800000000
2
900000000
1
1000000000
5
1100000000
1
1320000000
1
1400000000
1
1500000000
2
2000000000
3
4500000000
1
6000000000
1
12900000000
1
18000000000
1
24000000000
2
26000000000
1
88356000000
1
3480000000000
1
Sysmiss
243
n7b. Replacement cost for land and buildings (LCU)
117
243
-9
Don't know
32
-8
Refusal
33
-7
Does not apply
0
0
16
20000000
1
120000000
1
410000000
1
500000000
3
560000000
1
600000000
1
700000000
1
946000000
1
1000000000
9
1300000000
1
1500000000
1
1600000000
1
1800000000
1
2560000000
1
2700000000
1
3000000000
1
3500000000
1
3750000000
1
4000000000
1
8000000000
1
22075000000
1
24000000000
1
87000000000
1
90000000000
1
147210000000
1
158000000000
1
Sysmiss
243
ECAs1a. Expectations about annual sales in next fiscal yr
In the next fiscal year, do you expect this establishment?s annual sales to increase, stay the same or decrease?
360
0
-9
Don't know
13
-8
Refused
0
1
Increase
269
2
Stay the same
64
3
Decrease
14
ECAs1b. % of expected increase in annual sales in the next fiscal yr
By what percentage do you expect this establishment's annual sales to INCREASE?
269
91
-9
Don't know
17
-8
Refused
0
2
1
3
3
5
7
7
6
8
1
10
44
11
1
12
1
13
1
15
24
17
1
20
63
25
9
30
33
33
1
35
1
36
1
40
9
47
1
50
23
60
1
80
1
100
13
115
1
120
1
150
1
200
3
Sysmiss
91
ECAs1c. % of expected decrease in annual sales in the next fiscal yr
By what percentage do you expect this establishment?s annual sales to DECREASE?
14
346
-9
Don't know
1
-8
Refused
0
5
3
10
1
15
1
20
3
25
1
30
2
40
1
50
1
Sysmiss
346
vin1a. Perception of corruption - Town no. 1
360
0
-9
Don't know
21
-8
Refused
1
-7
DOES NOT APPLY
11
0
No obstacle
120
1
Minor obstacle
108
2
Moderate obstacle
55
3
Major obstacle
26
4
Very severe obstacle
18
vin1b. Perception of corruption - Town no. 2
360
0
-9
Don't know
23
-8
Refused
1
-7
DOES NOT APPLY
12
0
No obstacle
152
1
Minor obstacle
84
2
Moderate obstacle
57
3
Major obstacle
20
4
Very severe obstacle
11
vin1c. Perception of corruption - Town no. 3
360
0
-9
Don't know
27
-8
Refused
1
-7
DOES NOT APPLY
13
0
No obstacle
38
1
Minor obstacle
22
2
Moderate obstacle
57
3
Major obstacle
112
4
Very severe obstacle
90
vin1d. Perception of corruption - Town no. 4
360
0
-9
Don't know
26
-8
Refused
1
-7
DOES NOT APPLY
13
0
No obstacle
51
1
Minor obstacle
39
2
Moderate obstacle
74
3
Major obstacle
89
4
Very severe obstacle
67
vin1e. Perception of corruption - Town no. 5
360
0
-9
Don't know
33
-8
Refused
1
-7
DOES NOT APPLY
15
0
No obstacle
41
1
Minor obstacle
24
2
Moderate obstacle
46
3
Major obstacle
81
4
Very severe obstacle
119
a15a1ax. Main respondent's position in the firm
Please complete the following information about the interviewee(s)
360
0
acting chief engineer
1
acting director
2
acting head
1
chairman
1
chief accountant
17
chief economist
3
chief engineer
3
chief specialist of marketing department
1
chief-accountant
1
commercial director
1
deputy director
1
deputy director general
2
director
241
director general
3
director on manufacturing
1
finance director
2
head
38
head of HR department
1
head of human resources department
2
head of personnel department
1
head of publishing house
1
head of the legal service
2
head of the regional department
2
individual enterpreneur
3
vice director
2
vice-chairman of the RAIPO (regional consumers' society)
1
vice-director
19
vice-director on development
1
vice-director on economy
3
vice-director on economy and finance
1
vice-director on finance
1
vice-director on ideology
1
a15a2a. Main respondent's yrs with the firm
Please complete the following information about the interviewee(s)
360
0
-8
Refused
0
1
18
2
16
3
23
4
27
5
39
6
17
7
27
8
13
9
7
10
22
11
8
12
15
13
3
14
5
15
13
16
8
17
10
18
13
19
11
20
14
21
9
22
7
23
3
25
8
26
3
27
2
28
1
30
4
31
1
32
1
33
3
34
1
35
4
37
1
40
1
43
1
46
1
ECAa15a4a. Main respondent's yrs in the position
Please complete the following information about the interviewee(s)
360
0
-8
Refused
0
1
43
2
33
3
23
4
29
5
34
6
20
7
26
8
10
9
8
10
29
11
7
12
12
13
2
14
4
15
11
16
5
17
5
18
10
19
11
20
13
21
8
22
5
23
5
25
3
27
1
30
1
35
1
43
1
a15a3a. Main respondent's gender
Please complete the following information about the interviewee(s)
360
0
-8
Refused
0
1
Male
214
2
Female
146
a15a1bx. Second respondent's position in the firm
Please complete the following information about the interviewee(s)
48
0
accountant
11
chief accountant
13
chief economist
3
chief engineer
1
chief-accountant
1
commercial director
1
commodity expert
1
director
1
economist
1
head of planning department
2
head of sales office
1
head of the trading department
1
manager
3
specialist on working with clients
1
vice chief accountant
1
vice-director
4
vice-director on economy
1
vice-director on human resources
1
a15a2b. Second respondent's yrs with the firm
Please complete the following information about the interviewee(s)
360
0
-8
Refused
0
-7
does not apply code
312
1
3
2
4
3
2
4
5
5
4
6
1
7
3
8
1
9
3
10
6
12
1
14
1
15
3
16
3
17
1
19
1
20
1
23
1
25
2
27
1
36
1
ECAa15a4b. Second respondent's yrs in the position
Please complete the following information about the interviewee(s)
360
0
-8
Refused
0
-7
does not apply code
312
1
2
2
4
3
3
4
5
5
5
6
2
7
3
8
3
9
2
10
7
11
1
12
1
14
2
15
2
16
1
19
1
20
2
25
1
30
1
a15a3b. Second respondent's gender
Please complete the following information about the interviewee(s)
360
0
-8
Refused
0
-7
does not apply code
312
1
Male
8
2
Female
40
a15a1cx. Third respondent's position in the firm
Please complete the following information about the interviewee(s)
6
0
chief accountant
2
economist
1
head of personnel department
1
head of the department
1
inspector on human resources
1
a15a2c. Third respondent's yrs with the firm
Please complete the following information about the interviewee(s)
360
0
-8
Refused
0
-7
does not apply code
352
3
2
4
2
5
1
7
3
ECAa15a4c. Third respondent's yrs in the position
Please complete the following information about the interviewee(s)
360
0
-8
Refused
0
-7
does not apply code
352
3
1
4
2
5
2
7
2
13
1
a15a3c. Third respondent's gender
Please complete the following information about the interviewee(s)
360
0
-8
Refused
0
-7
does not apply code
352
1
Male
0
2
Female
8
a15d. Time face-to-face main interview ends: Day
Time face-to-face interview ends
360
0
-8
Refused
0
1
8
2
2
3
9
4
15
5
16
6
21
7
14
8
12
9
5
10
9
11
22
12
14
13
18
14
16
15
9
16
8
17
13
18
12
19
9
20
10
21
13
22
19
23
5
24
7
25
5
26
13
27
16
28
15
29
6
30
9
31
10
a15m. Time face-to-face main interview ends: Month
Time face-to-face interview ends
360
0
-8
Refused
0
1
94
2
112
3
10
11
31
12
113
a15y. Time face-to-face main interview ends: Year
Time face-to-face interview ends
360
0
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refusal
0
-7
Does not apply
0
2012
144
2013
216
a15h. Time face-to-face main interview ends: Hour
Time face-to-face interview ends
360
0
-8
Refused
0
8
1
9
16
10
48
11
55
12
63
13
34
14
35
15
46
16
33
17
18
18
9
19
2
a15min. Time face-to-face main interview ends: Minutes
Time face-to-face interview ends
360
0
-8
Refused
0
0
59
1
1
2
1
4
2
5
14
9
2
10
32
11
1
15
27
16
1
18
1
19
1
20
27
22
1
23
1
25
6
27
2
28
1
29
2
30
33
31
1
32
2
33
1
35
13
38
1
39
1
40
37
42
1
43
2
44
1
45
20
47
2
48
1
50
37
52
1
53
2
55
21
57
1
a16. Truthfullness of responses to questions regarding opinions and perceptions
INTERVIEWERS PLEASE ANSWER AT END OF THE INTERVIEW
360
0
-8
Refused
0
1
Truthful
289
2
Somewhat truthful
68
3
Not truthful
3
a17. Accuracy of responses to questions regarding figures
The responses to the questions regarding figures (productivity and employment numbers):
360
0
-8
Refused
0
1
Are taken directly from establishment records
148
2
Are estimates computed with some precision
148
3
Are arbitrary and unreliable numbers
21
4
Are partially taken directly from establishment records and partially estimated
43
a18. Questionnaire completion information
SUPERVISORS PLEASE ANSWER
If answer is 1 then STOP HERE
360
0
-8
Refused
0
1
One visit in face-to-face interview with one person
310
2
One visit in face-to-face interview with different managers/staff
47
3
Several visits
3
a19h. Estimate duration of the whole interview: Hours
50
310
-8
Refused
0
0
18
1
25
2
7
Sysmiss
310
a19m. Estimated duration of the whole interview: Minutes
50
310
-8
Refused
0
0
9
5
3
7
1
10
5
15
4
20
3
25
1
30
3
39
1
40
3
45
5
48
1
50
5
54
1
55
4
59
1
Sysmiss
310
innov. Given innovation module?
360
0
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
254
2
No
106
a23. Mode of questionnaire implementation
254
106
-8
Refused
0
1
Face-to-face interview_ immediately after the main survey
252
2
Face-to-face interview_ second visit
2
3
Phone interview
0
4
Other_ please can you specify
0
Sysmiss
106
a23x. Mode of questionnaire implementation (Other)
0
0
a14id. Time innovation module starts: Day
254
106
-8
Refused
0
1
4
2
1
3
6
4
11
5
13
6
19
7
11
8
4
9
2
10
3
11
16
12
10
13
13
14
10
15
6
16
5
17
8
18
10
19
6
20
8
21
7
22
15
23
4
24
5
25
2
26
10
27
13
28
11
29
6
30
8
31
7
Sysmiss
106
a14im. Time innovation module starts: Month
254
106
-8
Refused
0
1
62
2
86
3
7
11
27
12
72
Sysmiss
106
a14iy. Time innovation module starts: Year
254
106
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refusal
0
-7
Does not apply
0
2012
99
2013
155
Sysmiss
106
a14ih. Time innovation module starts: Hour
254
106
-8
Refused
0
8
1
9
10
10
29
11
41
12
46
13
26
14
26
15
32
16
21
17
13
18
7
19
2
Sysmiss
106
a14imin. Time innovation module starts: Minutes
254
106
-8
Refused
0
0
33
1
3
5
11
6
1
7
1
10
18
11
2
15
19
16
3
19
1
20
24
25
4
26
1
28
1
30
21
31
5
33
2
34
1
35
8
36
3
40
25
41
1
43
1
45
14
46
3
50
28
51
2
54
2
55
13
56
1
57
1
58
1
Sysmiss
106
ECAo1a. No. of new/significantly improved products/services introduced over last
How many new or significantly improved products did this establishment introduce in the market over the last three years?
If NONE or DON'T KNOW, GO TO QUESTION O.7
111
249
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
2
1
32
2
28
3
16
4
2
5
10
6
3
7
1
10
9
11
1
12
1
15
1
20
3
70
2
Sysmiss
249
ECAo1a. No. of new/significantly improved products/services introduced over last 3 yrs
ECAo1bx. Main new/significantly improved product/service
In fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], what was this establishment's main new or significantly improved product, that is, the new or significantly improved product that represented the largest proportion of annual sales (among all new or significantly improved products)?
111
assembled new diagnostic stands for 5 types of equipment
1
developed a receipt and introduced a new kind of dessert to the market
1
developed a technology for assembling containers
1
developed new softwear for a minicomputer
1
engine major repairs; repairs and maintenance of diesel-fuel systems, trucks and light vehicles
1
installed new terminals and check-out counters
1
intoduced preliminary order of goods and its free-of-charge shipping to the door
1
1
introduced a new line of ladies' goods
1
introduced a possibility of payment by instalments for buyers
1
introduced a possibility to make non-cash payments
1
introduced a program for registration of the sold cars
1
introduced a self-service system
1
introduced a service "doctor's advice in the shop"
1
introduced a service "easy net": it is possible to use a computer in sevetal networks now thanks to this service
1
introduced discount cards for customers
1
introduced self-service
1
manufacture of diary products with new food additives
1
manufacture of new vaccines for livestock
1
manufacture of nonstandard size boxes
1
manufacturing of a large-size pickup baler
1
manufacturing of decorative plaster from soil
1
manufacturing of quartziferous products for dentistry; manufacture of sol-gel polymers; manufacture of tubes from doped quartz
1
mounted an informational-linking terminal unit
1
mounted testing point with remote measurement
1
mounting an anti-vandal system on metal doors
1
1
new models of cushioned furniture for children's rooms
1
new models of footwear - the construction of footwear primary parts was changed what made it possible to produce new fotwear models
1
new models of small-scale workmen's shelters
1
opened a department of child's wear and a corsetry department
1
opened a mini-café
1
opened a new department trading with fittings
1
opened a retail network
1
optimised "client-supplier" interaction - introduced service of regular customers using dscount cards
1
repair works of computer hardwear for organisations, i.e. service of computer hardware for corporate clients (organisations)
1
service: post-printing works - lamination, creasing, joint forming, perforating
1
started Internet-sales
1
started concrete and reinforced concrete constructions cutting
1
started conducting special actions for customers (discounts)
1
started fringing knitted details
1
started manufacturing a new measuring appliance -magnetometer
1
started manufacturing a preparation against young stock's anemia
1
started manufacturing exchange fragments of covering from concrete and silicates
1
started manufacturing fool-proof building glass
1
started manufacturing goods from jersey fabric
1
started manufacturing goods from precast stone
1
started manufacturing of the new models of spectrophotometric and photometric appliances
1
started manufacturing sport mugs
1
started mounting systems of centralized dust extraction and a centralized vacuum cleaning system
1
started our own production of homeopathic preparations
1
started producing meat products, packaging them in modified gaseous medium
1
started rendering services on development of software for automatization of business
1
started repairing and maintenance services of coffee machines
1
started selling additional elements for roofing
1
started selling agro-textiles
1
started selling goods in vacuum packs
1
started selling goods via catalogue
1
started selling new kinds of the Chinese tea
1
started selling sim-cards for mobile communications
1
started sewing sport functional underlinen
1
started sewing sports wear
1
started sewing textile roofs for a garden swing
1
started tailoring and selling medical wear
1
started to apply methods of merchandising; new kids of works with clients - gifts to customers and discounts for clients
1
started to do colouring of constructions and buildings
1
started to do overhaul auto-service
1
started to do printing of booklets
1
started to do repairs of SCR system
1
started to lead gas to houses and mount new models of gas regulators
1
started to manufacture an armoured line of general mechanical rubber goods
1
started to manufacture axis for wallpaper, heater warmers for constructed houses and tablecloths from PVC
1
started to manufacture dragées (sweets made of a nut, fruit, etc., coated with a hard sugar icing)
1
started to manufacture electric heated towel rails
1
started to manufacture equipment for sustaining food hygiene of animals
1
started to manufacture forged metal goods
1
started to manufacture new models of outdoor ladies' wear
1
started to manufacture new models of trade kiosks
1
started to manufacture of pumping units using new technologies
1
started to manufacture picture covers from plastic; started to manufacture mirrors in Baguette frames
1
started to manufacture semi-finished products
1
started to manufacture spare parts for instrument panel
1
started to manufacture stereo-cards
1
started to offer a service: assemblage and fitting of water towers
1
started to produce a continuous spilar collar for armouring of armoured carcasses, it allows to reduce the expenditure of crosswise reinforcement in comparison with the situation when separate collars are used
1
started to produce electrically conductive apparatuses for reducing sneak currents placed along rails
1
started to produce hydraulic cylinders by individual orders
1
started to produce new cakes using the receipt that was not used before
1
started to produce new front fixing brackets for furniture
1
started to produce panion (ion-exchange fibrous material)
1
1
started to produce poultry dishes by a new receipt
1
1
started to provide access to Ethernet technologies
1
started to run advertising actions for customers ("loyalty campaigns")
1
started to sell bathroom fixtures
1
started to sell textile for table linen
1
started to sew clothes for dogs and produce souvenirs
1
started to sew male's wear
1
started to use improved technological characteristics of components and materials for manufacturing clothes
1
started to use new curves and fabrics in sewing clothes
1
started to use new methods of sawing timber
1
started to use new sorts of green pea for preserving
1
started to use renewable energy from production waste
1
started transportation and trade of flax-fibre
1
started transportation of out-of-gauge and multipolar cargoes
1
started transportation of out-of-gauge cargo
1
started tuning radio-relay equipment
1
started wholesales, and strarted a manicure training course
1
stated to manufacture new guinesses of dark beer
1
tourists can participate in reconstruction of historical and cultural events related with the topic of the trip
1
ECAo2a. Main new /significantly improved product/service new to local market
IF 2, GO TO QUESTION O.3
111
249
-9
Don't know
1
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
71
2
No
39
Sysmiss
249
ECAo2b. Main new /significantly improved product/service new to national market
IF 2, GO TO QUESTION O.3
111
249
-9
Don't know
3
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
52
2
No
56
Sysmiss
249
ECAo2c. Main new /significantly improved product/service new to international ma
111
249
-9
Don't know
9
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
19
2
No
83
Sysmiss
249
ECAo2c. Main new /significantly improved product/service new to international market
ECAo3a. New product/service: Added new functions to existing product/service
111
249
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
-7
DOES NOT APPLY
4
1
Yes
57
2
No
50
Sysmiss
249
ECAo3b. New product: Uses new materials/components that enhance its performance
SHOW CARD
54
306
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
-7
DOES NOT APPLY
1
1
Yes
36
2
No
17
Sysmiss
306
ECAo3c. New product: Uses new technology
SHOW CARD
54
306
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
-7
DOES NOT APPLY
1
1
Yes
38
2
No
15
Sysmiss
306
ECAo3d. New product: Looks different from the existing product
SHOW CARD
54
306
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
-7
DOES NOT APPLY
2
1
Yes
36
2
No
16
Sysmiss
306
ECAo3e. New product/service: Completely new to the establishment
111
249
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
-7
DOES NOT APPLY
2
1
Yes
62
2
No
47
Sysmiss
249
ECAo3f. New product/service: Other
111
249
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
-7
DOES NOT APPLY
0
1
Yes
0
2
No
111
Sysmiss
249
ECAo3fx. New product/service: Other specified
0
0
ECAo3g. New product/service is more efficient/easier to use than existing produc
57
303
-9
Don't know
1
-8
Refused
0
-7
DOES NOT APPLY
2
1
Yes
29
2
No
25
Sysmiss
303
ECAo3g. New product/service is more efficient/easier to use than existing product/service
ECAo4. % annual sales accounted for by new or significantly improved products/se
In fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], what percentage of this establishment's total annual sales was accounted for by products that were introduced or significantly improved over the last three years?
111
249
-9
Don't know
14
-8
Refused
0
-6
ALL NEW OR SIGNIFICANTLY IMPROVED PRODUCTS WERE INTRODUCED IN THE CURRENT FISCAL YEAR
3
0
1
1
4
2
4
3
1
4
1
5
6
9
1
10
17
15
8
20
13
25
4
30
14
35
1
40
5
50
3
55
1
70
2
80
1
90
2
100
5
Sysmiss
249
ECAo4. % annual sales accounted for by new or significantly improved products/services
ECAo5. Way in which main new/significantly improved product/service introduced
Which of the following best describes the way in which the main new or significantly improved product was introduced?
111
249
-9
Don't know
2
-8
Refused
0
1
Developed or adapted by this establishment_ from its own ideas
63
2
Licensed products or services from another firm
4
3
Developed in cooperation with domestic suppliers
6
4
Developed in cooperation with suppliers abroad
14
5
Developed in cooperation with domestic client firms
3
6
Developed in cooperation with client firms abroad
2
7
Developed in cooperation with external academic or research institutions
3
8
Introduced the establishment's own version of a product or service already supplied (by another firm)
14
9
Other_ SPONTANEOUS - please specify
0
Sysmiss
249
ECAo5x. Way in which main new/significantly improved product/service introduced
0
0
ECAo5x. Way in which main new/significantly improved product/service introduced (Other)
ECAo6. "Purchase/license inventions
Did the establishment have to purchase or license any inventions, patent or know-how in order to start producing this new or significantly improved product?
111
249
-9
Don't know
1
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
7
2
No
103
Sysmiss
249
ECAo7a. Introduced new methods of supplying products/services over last 3 yrs
INTERVIEWER: IF THE ANSWER TO ALL THREE QUESTIONS ABOVE IS 2 (NO), THEN GO TO QUESTION O.14.
133
227
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
104
2
No
29
Sysmiss
227
ECAo7b. "Introduced new logistics
INTERVIEWER: IF THE ANSWER TO ALL THREE QUESTIONS ABOVE IS 2 (NO), THEN GO TO QUESTION O.14.
133
227
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
46
2
No
87
Sysmiss
227
ECAo7c. Introduced new ancillary support services over last 3 yrs
INTERVIEWER: IF THE ANSWER TO ALL THREE QUESTIONS ABOVE IS 2 (NO), THEN GO TO QUESTION O.14.
133
227
-9
Don't know
1
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
85
2
No
47
Sysmiss
227
ECAo8x. Most important new/significantly improved method of supplying products/s
Please give a short description of this establishment's most important new or significantly improved production or delivery method.
(INTERVIEWER: The most important production or delivery method innovation is the production or delivery method innovation that had the largest impact on the operations of the establishment.)
133
automated manufacturing process
1
1
automated the processes of logistics and trade
1
changed the method of supply of raw materials (without intermediaries)
1
1
developed and installed a furnace for manufacturing complicated products from artificial stone
1
developed our own Internet site
1
do not know
7
enlarged specialization: complex power supply for reducing consumption of fuel and power resources
1
enlarged the Internet-sales service
1
hard to tell
3
improved methods of logisti__s at the enterprise
1
improved the technology of chemical synthesis
1
increased the volume of the provided services due to 24-hour work and work on weekends
1
inrtroduced new welding methods in the process of manufacturing
1
installed a new software for the accounting office
1
installed new electronic equipment for repairing hauling stock
1
installed new equipment and started to use new technologies for producing beer
1
installed new equipment for improving the technological process
1
installed new equipment for manufacturing caps
1
installed new equipment for manufacturing metalware
1
installed new equipment for manufacturing of electric heated towel rails
1
installed new equipment for providing self-service of customers
1
installed new shop equipment
1
installed new software (1C)
5
installed new software (1C, inventory software and sales record software)
1
installed new software for Internet sales
1
installed new software for automatization of sales
1
1
installed new software for inventory taking
1
installed new software for monitoring the quality of services and inventory taking
1
installed new software for stock records and records of machinery, machine components sales; introduced new accounting system - electronic taxes
1
installed new software inventory taking of goods
1
installed new technical equipment for haulage of out-of-gauge cargo
1
installed plastic-card payment terminals
1
installed software for sales recording
1
installed terminals for plastic card payments at all points of sale
1
introduced a KPI system
1
introduced a bar code scanning for registering goods
1
introduced a bar-code scanning for registration of goods
1
introduced a discount system for constant buyers
1
1
introduced a new process for finishing, packing and quality control of the produced goods
1
introduced a new technology of fusion and forming of quartziferous materials
1
introduced a possibility to get an interest-free instalment
1
introduced a system of fines at manufacturing
1
1
introduced changes in the diversified instrumental monitoring using our own equipment
1
introduced new modes of working with clients (no advance payments, deferred payments etc.)
1
introduced new technologies for increasing productivity and reducing expenses
1
introduced pay-office-computers and software for their work
1
introduced scanning for registering goods with bar-codes; installed new software for manufacturing
1
introduced specialization of specialists by thematic directions
1
mastered a new method of plasma arc cutting
1
mastered a technology which uses fusible interfacing
1
mounted equipment for manufacturing of a new sort of production
1
mounted new equipment and started to use new raw materials
1
mounted new equipment for manufacturing of new models of forged goods
1
optimised the manufacturing process (expenses are less - quality is higher)
1
optimized the process of delivery, new forms of service and distribution
1
passed accountancy to another specializing enterprise
1
realized a complete renewal of shop equipment
1
realized automatization of all the manufacturing
1
realized modernisation of the sales area
2
refusal
6
rendering consulting services
1
replaced manual work for mechanisms
1
set going a new apparatus for coating with a decorative layer (gelcoats)
1
set up new software for accounting department
1
started Internet sales
5
started Internet-sales, installed new equipment with bar-code scanning for registration of goods
1
started a system of discounts for regular buyers
1
started express-shipment all over Belarus
1
started to apply shipment of goods using bar-codes
1
started to do preliminary quality check of the carried out works
1
started to import goods
1
started to import goods from Russia
1
started to manufacture a continual spiral binder directly from bundle reinforcement
1
started to manufacture channel bars by ourselves independently
1
started to provide detailed information about application properties of the goods
1
1
started to publish our own advertising catalogue
1
started to realize a mechanic forming of exchange items
1
started to render customs services to our consumers
1
started to supply foodstuffs directly - without entering the storehouse
1
started to take Internet orders
1
started to use POS terminals for payments for the goods
2
started to use a new method of getting extractives from medicinal plants used for nutrition
1
started to use a new method of vacuum packing of our production
1
started to use a new technology of alloy materials in the construction, installed a software at the equipment
1
started to use a new technology of bighting in the manufacturing process
1
started to use a system of bar-code scanning of goods; installed new software for managing trading stock; introduced a discount card system for byuers
1
started to use blinded lettering
1
started to use electronic declaring of the enterprise's activities
1
started to use modern technologies of using raw materials
1
started to use new equipment, which makes it possible to produce new models
1
started to use new patterns and fraise
1
started to use new raw materials and new technologies in manufacturing
1
started to use new technologies of manufacturing candies with dried fruits
1
started to use non-autoclave sheeting
1
started to use polyurethane adhesive in manufacturing
1
started to use satellite navigation in order to control the route of freight at any point of the globe
1
started to use the method of restoration of sources using welding of local defects
1
started to work using a credit card system
1
stimulated workers for increasing productivity
1
switched from outsourcing to our own account records management
1
switched to the self-service in the fittings department
1
use new box-office equipment with a scaner (bar-code scanning)
1
use new methods of cutting-out
1
welding of stainless steels in argon environment
1
ECAo8x. Most important new/significantly improved method of supplying products/services
ECAo9a. New method of supplying products/services new to local market
IF 2, GO TO QUESTION O.10
133
227
-9
Don't know
8
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
58
2
No
67
Sysmiss
227
ECAo9b. New method of supplying products/services new to national market
IF 2, GO TO QUESTION O.10
133
227
-9
Don't know
8
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
40
2
No
85
Sysmiss
227
ECAo9c. New method of supplying products/services new to international market
133
227
-9
Don't know
11
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
19
2
No
103
Sysmiss
227
ECAo10a. New method of supplying products/services: change in techniques
READ OUT
133
227
-9
Don't know
5
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
70
2
No
58
Sysmiss
227
ECAo10b. New method of supplying products/services: change in machinery and equi
READ OUT
133
227
-9
Don't know
5
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
82
2
No
46
Sysmiss
227
ECAo10b. New method of supplying products/services: change in machinery and equipment
ECAo10c. New method of supplying products/services: change in software
READ OUT
133
227
-9
Don't know
7
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
61
2
No
65
Sysmiss
227
ECAo10d. New method of supplying products/services: changes in management
Please compare this main new or significantly improved method of providing products or services with the method of supplying products or services previously used by this establishment. Did it require significant changes in: Management
133
227
-9
Don't know
6
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
55
2
No
72
Sysmiss
227
ECAo11. Way of intro of main new/significantly improved production/delivery meth
Which of the following best describes the way in which this establishment introduced the main new or significantly improved production or delivery method?
133
227
-9
Don't know
5
-8
Refused
0
1
Developed or adapted by this establishment_ from its own ideas
68
2
Licensed products or services from another firm
6
3
Developed in cooperation with domestic suppliers
13
4
Developed in cooperation with suppliers abroad
8
5
Developed in cooperation with domestic client firms
4
6
Developed in cooperation with client firms abroad
1
7
Developed in cooperation with external academic or research institutions
6
8
Introduced the establishment's own version of a product or service already supplied (by another firm)
22
9
Other_ SPONTANEOUS - please specify
0
Sysmiss
227
ECAo11. Way of intro of main new/significantly improved production/delivery method
ECAo11x. Way of intro of main new/significantly improved production/delivery met
0
0
ECAo11x. Way of intro of main new/significantly improved production/delivery method (Oth)
ECAo12. "Purchase/license inventions
Did the establishment have to purchase or license any inventions, patent or know-how in order to apply this new production or delivery method?
133
227
-9
Don't know
5
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
6
2
No
122
Sysmiss
227
ECAo13. Technology compared to the technology of establishment's main competitor
SHOW CARD
Thinking of your main product line and comparing your firm's technology with that of your closest competitor, which of the following best summarizes your position?
59
301
-9
Don't know
3
-8
Refused
0
-7
NO COMPETITORS
0
1
My firm's technology is less advanced than that of my main competitor
6
2
My firm's technology is about the same as that of my main competitor
32
3
My firm's technology is more advanced than that of my main competitor
18
Sysmiss
301
ECAo14a. New knowledge management systems
151
209
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
90
2
No
61
Sysmiss
209
ECAo14b. Introduction of management systems for general production or supply ope
151
209
-9
Don't know
3
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
83
2
No
65
Sysmiss
209
ECAo14b. Introduction of management systems for general production or supply operations
ECAo14c. "New methods for distributing responsibilities
151
209
-9
Don't know
1
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
105
2
No
45
Sysmiss
209
ECAo14d. Significant change to the management structure of the establishment
151
209
-9
Don't know
1
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
67
2
No
83
Sysmiss
209
ECAo14e. "New types of collaborations with businesses
151
209
-9
Don't know
1
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
72
2
No
78
Sysmiss
209
ECAo14f. "Outsourcing
151
209
-9
Don't know
5
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
28
2
No
118
Sysmiss
209
ECAo15a. Significant changes in the product's appearance
171
189
-9
Don't know
2
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
84
2
No
85
Sysmiss
189
ECAo15b. Introduction of a new method of advertising or product promotion
171
189
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
133
2
No
38
Sysmiss
189
ECAo15c. Introduction of a new method of product placement or sales channels
171
189
-9
Don't know
7
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
80
2
No
84
Sysmiss
189
ECAo15d. New pricing strategies to market the establishment's goods or services
171
189
-9
Don't know
3
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
113
2
No
55
Sysmiss
189
ECAo16. Spending on R&D within establishment over last 3 yrs?
Over the last three years, did this establishment spend on research and development activities within the establishment?
If No or Don't Know, GO TO QUESTION O.18
40
320
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
38
2
No
2
Sysmiss
320
ECAo17. Expenditures on R&D within establishment in last fiscal yr (LCU)
In fiscal year [INSERT last complete fiscal year], how much did this establishment spend on research and development activities performed within this establishment? Please include personnel cost, materials and purchase of fixed assets.
38
322
-9
Don't know
10
-8
Refusal
1
-7
Does not apply
3
5000000
1
10000000
2
20000000
3
25000000
1
50000000
3
70000000
1
100000000
1
120000000
2
165000000
1
200000000
2
250000000
1
260000000
1
300000000
1
500000000
1
1000000000
1
1313000000
1
6880000000
1
Sysmiss
322
ECAo18. Spending on R&D contracted with other companies over last 3 yrs?
Over the last three years, did this establishment spend on research and development activities contracted with other companies?
If No or Don't Know, GO TO QUESTION O.20
40
320
-9
Don't know
2
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
18
2
No
20
Sysmiss
320
ECAo19. Expenditures on R&D contracted with other companies in last fiscal yr (L
In fiscal year [INSERT last complete fiscal year], how much did this establishment spend on research and development activities contracted with other companies?
18
342
-9
Don't know
4
-8
Refusal
0
-7
Does not apply
2
2500000
1
5000000
1
10000000
1
20000000
1
50000000
2
100000000
2
165000000
1
200000000
1
270000000
1
300000000
1
Sysmiss
342
ECAo19. Expenditures on R&D contracted with other companies in last fiscal yr (LCU)
ECAo20. Spending on acquisition of external knowledge over last 3 yrs?
INTERVIEWER: PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TO THE RESPONDENT BEFORE PROCEEDING: I would now like to ask you questions related to the acquisition of external knowledge and use of computers.
Over the last three years, did this establishment spend on the acquisition of external knowledge? This includes purchase or licensing of patents and non-patented inventions, know-how and other types of knowledge from other businesses or organizations.
If No or Don't Know, GO TO QUESTION O.22a
INTERVIEWER: ASK ALL FIRMS ELIGIBLE FOR THE INNOVATION MODULE
254
106
-9
Don't know
1
-8
Refused
1
1
Yes
35
2
No
217
Sysmiss
106
ECAo21. "Source of purchase or license of the latest invention
SHOW CARD
Was the latest invention, patent or know-how licensed or purchased from:
INTERVIEWER: ASK ALL FIRMS ELIGIBLE FOR THE INNOVATION MODULE
35
325
-9
Don't know
6
-8
Refused
0
1
A (COUNTRY) firm
12
2
A (COUNTRY) research institute or university
5
3
A foreign firm
5
4
A foreign research institute or university
1
5
Other
6
Sysmiss
325
ECAo22a. % of workforce that regularly used PCs in their jobs at end last fiscal
At the end of fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], what percent of this establishment's workforce regularly used personal computers in their jobs?
INTERVIEWER: ASK ALL FIRMS ELIGIBLE FOR THE INNOVATION MODULE
254
106
-9
Don't know
7
-8
Refused
1
0
4
1
2
2
1
3
1
5
2
6
2
7
3
10
16
11
1
12
4
15
14
16
1
18
1
20
19
21
1
25
10
27
1
30
27
32
1
35
4
38
1
40
10
44
1
45
1
50
13
53
1
60
12
65
1
70
19
80
12
85
1
90
8
97
1
98
1
99
1
100
48
Sysmiss
106
ECAo22a. % of workforce that regularly used PCs in their jobs at end last fiscal yr
ECAo22b. % of workforce that regularly used PCs in their jobs 3 fiscal yrs ago
Three fiscal years ago, at the end of fiscal year [insert three complete fiscal years ago], what percent of this establishment's workforce regularly used personal computers in their jobs?
INTERVIEWER: ASK ALL FIRMS ELIGIBLE FOR THE INNOVATION MODULE
254
106
-9
Don't know
18
-8
Refused
1
-7
THE ESTABLISHMENT WAS NOT IN BUSINESS THREE YEARS AGO
14
0
6
1
2
2
2
3
1
5
9
7
2
8
1
9
1
10
20
11
1
12
1
13
2
15
9
16
1
18
1
20
27
25
13
28
1
30
16
32
1
35
2
38
1
40
14
43
1
50
22
60
9
70
13
75
1
80
7
90
4
95
1
100
29
Sysmiss
106
ECAo23a. Ever been granted a patent?
INTERVIEWER: PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TO THE RESPONDENT BEFORE PROCEEDING: I would now like to ask you questions related to protection of innovation.
Has this establishment ever been granted a patent?
INTERVIEWER: ASK ALL FIRMS ELIGIBLE FOR THE INNOVATION MODULE
254
106
-9
Don't know
7
-8
Refused
1
1
Yes
28
2
No
218
Sysmiss
106
ECAo23b. Apply for a patent/trademark over last 3 yrs?
SHOW CARD
During the last three years, did this establishment apply for a patent or a trademark?
=50, OTHERWISE GO TO QUESTION VEB.1
If Don't Know, GO TO QUESTION R.1 IF NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES >=50, OTHERWISE GO TO QUESTION VEB.1]]>
INTERVIEWER: ASK ALL FIRMS ELIGIBLE FOR THE INNOVATION MODULE
254
106
-9
Don't know
7
-8
Refused
1
1
Yes_ for a patent only
7
2
Yes_ for a trademark only
26
3
Yes_ for both a patent and a trademark
5
4
No
208
Sysmiss
106
ECAo23d. Granted a patent/trademark over last 3yrs?
SHOW CARD
Over the last three years, has this establishment been granted a patent or a trademark?
INTERVIEWER: GO TO QUESTION R.1 IF L.1 >=50, OTHERWISE GO TO QUESTION VEB.1.
INTERVIEWER: ASK ALL FIRMS ELIGIBLE FOR THE INNOVATION MODULE
38
322
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes_ for a patent only
5
2
Yes_ for a trademark only
17
3
Yes_ for both a patent and a trademark
5
4
No
11
Sysmiss
322
ECAr1. Dealing with problems in the production process over last fiscal yr
Over the last complete fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], what best describes what happened at this establishment when a problem in the production process arose?
INTERVIEWER: ASK IF 50+ EMPLOYEES (L.1 IN THE MAIN QUESTIONNAIRE IS AT LEAST 50). IF L.1 IS LESS THAN 50, GO TO SECTION VEB (QUESTION VEB.1)
74
286
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
-7
DOES NOT APPLY
9
1
We fixed it but did not take further action
2
2
We fixed it and took action to make sure it did not happen again
45
3
We fixed it and took action to make sure that it did not happen again_ and had a continuous improvement process to antic
17
4
No action was taken
1
Sysmiss
286
ECAr2. Number of production performance indicators monitored over last fiscal yr
SHOW CARD
Over the last complete fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], how many production performance indicators were monitored at this establishment?
INTERVIEWER: ASK IF 50+ EMPLOYEES (L.1 IN THE MAIN QUESTIONNAIRE IS AT LEAST 50). IF L.1 IS LESS THAN 50, GO TO SECTION VEB (QUESTION VEB.1)
74
286
-9
Don't know
6
-8
Refused
0
1
1-2 production performance indicators
21
2
3-9 production performance indicators
38
3
10 or more production performance indicators
5
4
No production performance indicators
4
Sysmiss
286
ECAr6. Time frame of production targets over last fiscal yr
SHOW CARD
Over the last complete fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], what best describes the time frame of production targets at this establishment? Examples of production targets are: production, quality, efficiency, waste, on-time delivery.
INTERVIEWER: ASK IF 50+ EMPLOYEES (L.1 IN THE MAIN QUESTIONNAIRE IS AT LEAST 50). IF L.1 IS LESS THAN 50, GO TO SECTION VEB (QUESTION VEB.1)
74
286
-9
Don't know
1
-8
Refused
0
1
Main focus was on short-term (less than one year) production targets
26
2
Main focus was on long-term (more than one year) production targets
14
3
Combination of short term and long term production targets
29
4
No production targets
4
Sysmiss
286
ECAr7. Achievement of production targets over last fiscal yr
SHOW CARD
Over the last complete fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], how easy or difficult was it for this establishment to achieve its production targets?
INTERVIEWER: ASK IF 50+ EMPLOYEES (L.1 IN THE MAIN QUESTIONNAIRE IS AT LEAST 50). IF L.1 IS LESS THAN 50, GO TO SECTION VEB (QUESTION VEB.1)
70
290
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
1
Possible to achieve without much effort
7
2
Possible to achieve with some effort
17
3
Possible to achieve with normal amount of effort
24
4
Possible to achieve with more than normal effort
20
5
Only possible to achieve with extraordinary effort
2
Sysmiss
290
ECAr8. Awareness of production targets over last fiscal yr
SHOW CARD
Over the last complete fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], who was aware of the production targets at this establishment?
INTERVIEWER: ASK IF 50+ EMPLOYEES (L.1 IN THE MAIN QUESTIONNAIRE IS AT LEAST 50). IF L.1 IS LESS THAN 50, GO TO SECTION VEB (QUESTION VEB.1)
70
290
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refused
0
1
Only senior managers
19
2
Most managers and some production workers
29
3
Most managers and most production workers
16
4
All managers and most production workers
6
Sysmiss
290
ECAr11. Basis for managers' performance bonuses over last fiscal yr
SHOW CARD
Over the last complete fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], what were managers' performance bonuses usually based on?
INTERVIEWER: ASK IF 50+ EMPLOYEES (L.1 IN THE MAIN QUESTIONNAIRE IS AT LEAST 50). IF L.1 IS LESS THAN 50, GO TO SECTION VEB (QUESTION VEB.1)
74
286
-9
Don't know
2
-8
Refused
0
-7
DOES NOT APPLY
1
1
Their own performance as measured by production targets
16
2
Their team or shift performance as measured by production targets
9
3
Their establishment's performance as measured by production targets
34
4
Their company's performance as measured by production targets
8
5
No performance bonuses
4
Sysmiss
286
ECAr13. Primary way of promoting non-managers over last fiscal yr
SHOW CARD
Over the last complete fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], what was the primary way non-managers were promoted at this establishment?
INTERVIEWER: ASK IF 50+ EMPLOYEES (L.1 IN THE MAIN QUESTIONNAIRE IS AT LEAST 50). IF L.1 IS LESS THAN 50, GO TO SECTION VEB (QUESTION VEB.1)
74
286
-9
Don't know
1
-8
Refused
0
-7
DOES NOT APPLY (NO PROMOTIONS OF NON-MANAGERS IN THE LAST COMPLETE FISCAL YEAR)
2
1
Promotions were based solely on performance and ability
43
2
Promotions were based partly on performance and ability_ and partly on other factors (for example_ tenure or family conn
14
3
Promotions were based mainly on factors other than performance and ability (for example_ tenure or family connections)
4
4
Non-managers are normally not promoted
10
Sysmiss
286
ECAr15. Reassignment/dismissal of under-performing non-manager over last fiscal
SHOW CARD
Over the last complete fiscal year [insert last complete fiscal year], when was an under-performing non-manager reassigned or dismissed?
INTERVIEWER: ASK IF 50+ EMPLOYEES (L.1 IN THE MAIN QUESTIONNAIRE IS AT LEAST 50). IF L.1 IS LESS THAN 50, GO TO SECTION VEB (QUESTION VEB.1)
74
286
-9
Don't know
1
-8
Refused
0
-7
DOES NOT APPLY (NO UNDER-PERFORMING NON-MANAGERS IN THE LAST COMPLETE FISCAL YEAR)
8
1
Within 6 months of identifying non-manager under-performance
39
2
After 6 months of identifying non-manager under-performance
2
3
Rarely or never
24
Sysmiss
286
ECAr15. Reassignment/dismissal of under-performing non-manager over last fiscal yr
a15id. Time innovation module ends: Day
254
106
-8
Refused
0
1
4
2
1
3
6
4
11
5
13
6
19
7
11
8
4
9
2
10
3
11
16
12
10
13
13
14
10
15
6
16
5
17
8
18
10
19
6
20
8
21
7
22
15
23
4
24
5
25
2
26
10
27
13
28
11
29
6
30
8
31
7
Sysmiss
106
a15im. Time innovation module ends: Month
254
106
-8
Refused
0
1
62
2
86
3
7
11
27
12
72
Sysmiss
106
a15iy. Time innovation module ends: Year
254
106
-9
Don't know
0
-8
Refusal
0
-7
Does not apply
0
2012
99
2013
155
Sysmiss
106
a15ih. Time innovation module ends: Hour
254
106
-8
Refused
0
9
7
10
19
11
48
12
39
13
36
14
22
15
34
16
22
17
16
18
9
19
2
Sysmiss
106
a15imin. Time innovation module ends: Minutes
254
106
-8
Refused
0
0
31
2
1
5
17
6
1
7
2
8
1
10
19
11
1
12
1
13
2
15
19
16
2
17
1
18
1
19
1
20
23
23
1
25
21
28
4
29
1
30
19
35
8
36
1
39
1
40
18
41
1
42
2
44
2
45
16
46
1
48
1
49
1
50
12
51
1
54
1
55
16
56
1
57
1
59
1
Sysmiss
106
a24. Innovation module respondent same as main questionnaire respondent?
254
106
-8
Refused
0
1
Yes
254
2
No
0
Sysmiss
106
a15a1dx. Innovation module respondent's position in the firm
0
0
a15a2d. Innovation module respondent's yrs with the firm
0
360
-8
Refused
0
Sysmiss
360
ECAa15a4d. Innovation module respondent's yrs in the position
0
360
-8
Refused
0
Sysmiss
360
a15a3d. Innovation module respondent's gender
0
360
-8
Refused
0
1
Male
0
2
Female
0
Sysmiss
360
Strict weights
360
0
-9
Don't know
-8
Refusal
-7
Does not apply
Median weights
360
0
-9
Don't know
-8
Refusal
-7
Does not apply
Week weights
360
0
-9
Don't know
-8
Refusal
-7
Does not apply
group(a2 a4anew a6a)
360
0
1
151