This report forms part of the findings of the Zambia Business Survey (ZBS). The ZBS comprised two separate surveys. The micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSME) Survey was a nationally representative survey across all nine provinces of individuals who owned and ran their own businesses and employed up to 50 individuals. The supplementary Large Business Survey (LBS) was a survey of 161 large enterprises employing 51 or more individuals. The results of the ZBS are in Volume 1, the main summary report. Volumes 2-5 cover: (2) the business landscape, which looks at the environment in which Zambian businesses operate; (3) productivity, which examines the productivity of Zambian enterprises;(4) access to finance, which explores the demand-side data relating to access to financial services; and (5) the Business Facilities Measure (BFM), a model that groups enterprises and divides the market into more manageable segments.
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Autor
Clarke,George R., Munro, Juliet, Pearson Jr., Roland V., Shah, Manu Kedia, Sheppard,W. Marie
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Data do documento
2010/06/01
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TIpo de documento
Documento de Trabalho
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No. do relatório
69809
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Nº do volume
1
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Total Volume(s)
5
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Data de divulgação
2012/06/12
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Disclosure Status
Disclosed
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Nome do documento
The profile and productivity of Zambian businesses
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