Investment Climate And Employment Growth: The Impact Of Access To Finance, Corruption And Regulations Across Firms

Source: Inter-American Development Bank

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The paper focuses on how the impact of the investment climate varies across sizes of firms. The differences across size categories come from two sources. First, objective conditions of the business environment do vary systematically by firm types. Micro and small firms have less access to formal finance, pay more in bribes than do larger firms, and face greater interruptions in infrastructure services. Larger firms spend significantly more time dealing with officials and red tape. Second, even controlling for these differences in objective conditions, there is evidence of significant non-linearity in their impact on employment growth.
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Date:Oct 2007