Ghana : An Analysis of Firm Productivity

The focus of this study is an analysis of firm productivity in Ghana, based on panel of firms surveyed between 1996 and 2002, as well as other information. The analysis focuses on identifying the drivers of productivity and the factors behind the i...

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Main Authors: Teal, Francis, Habyarimana, James, Thiam, Papa, Turner, Ginger
Format: Policy Note
Language:English
en_US
Published: World, Washington, DC 2013
Subjects:
GDP
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/06/16597179/ghana-analysis-firm-productivity
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12595
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topic ACCESS TO CREDIT
AGRICULTURAL SELF-EMPLOYMENT
AGRICULTURE
AVERAGE PRODUCTIVITY
AVERAGE WAGES
BANK LOAN
BANK LOANS
BANKS
BARGAINING
BARGAINING POWER
BENCHMARK
BENCHMARKING
BORROWER
BORROWING
BUSINESS SUPPORT
CAPITAL COSTS
CAPITAL LABOR RATIO
CAPITAL MARKET
CAPITAL MARKETS
CAPITAL STOCK
COLLATERAL
COLLATERAL REQUIREMENTS
COMPETITIVENESS
CONSTANT RETURNS TO SCALE
CORRUPTION
COST OF CREDIT
CREDIT BUREAU
CREDIT BUREAUS
CREDIT CONSTRAINTS
CREDIT INFORMATION
CREDIT MARKET
CREDIT MARKETS
CREDIT REGISTRY
CREDIT WORTHINESS
CREDIT-WORTHINESS
DEBT
DEMAND CURVE
DEVALUATION
DRIVERS
EARNINGS
EMPLOYEE
EMPLOYERS
EMPLOYMENT GROWTH
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT
EXCESS SUPPLY
EXCHANGE RATE
EXCHANGE RATES
EXPANSION
EXPENDITURE
EXPENDITURES
EXPORT MARKET
EXPORT-ORIENTED ACTIVITIES
EXPORTS
EXTERNAL FINANCING
FACTOR MARKETS
FARMER
FARMERS
FINANCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE
FINANCIAL MARKET
FINANCIAL SECTOR
FINANCING NEEDS
FINDING EMPLOYMENT
FIRING COSTS
FIRM GROWTH
FIRM LEVEL
FIRM PERFORMANCE
FIRM PRODUCTIVITY
FIRM SIZE
FIRM SIZE DISTRIBUTION
FIRM SURVEY
FIRM SURVEYS
FIRM-LEVEL ANALYSIS
FIRMS
FIXED COSTS
FOREIGN OWNERSHIP
FORMAL CREDIT
FORMAL LENDING
FULL EMPLOYMENT
GDP
GDP DEFLATOR
GDP PER CAPITA
GROWTH RATE
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
HOUSEHOLDS
HUMAN CAPITAL
INCOME
INCREASING RETURNS
INCREASING RETURNS TO SCALE
INEFFICIENCY
INFLATION RATE
INFORMAL BORROWING
INFORMAL CREDIT
INFORMAL LOANS
INFORMAL SECTOR
INFORMATION ABOUT CREDIT
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
INTEREST RATE
INVESTMENT DECISION
JOBS
LABOR FORCE
LABOR MARKET
LABOR MARKET FLEXIBILITY
LABOR MARKET RIGIDITY
LABOR MARKETS
LABOR PRODUCTIVITY
LABOR REGULATIONS
LABOR SUPPLY
LABOUR
LARGE ENTERPRISES
LENDER
MACROECONOMIC SHOCKS
MICRO ENTERPRISE
MINIMUM WAGE
MOTIVATION
NOMINAL WAGES
OCCUPATION
OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION
OPERATING COSTS
OVERDRAFT
PAID WORKERS
PER CAPITA INCOME
PERSONAL SAVINGS
PRELIMINARY RESULTS
PRESENT EVIDENCE
PRICE CONTROLS
PRIMARY EDUCATION
PRIMARY REASON
PRIVATE CREDIT
PRIVATE ENTERPRISE
PRIVATE INVESTMENT
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATIZATION
PROBIT EQUATION
PRODUCTION FUNCTION
PRODUCTION PROCESS
PRODUCTION WORKER
PRODUCTION WORKERS
PRODUCTIVITY
PROPERTY RIGHTS
PURCHASING POWER
PURCHASING POWER PARITY
RATES OF RETURN
REAL WAGE
REAL WAGES
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
REGULATORY OVERSIGHT
RENTS
SAVINGS
SAVINGS ACCOUNT
SELF EMPLOYED
SELF-EMPLOYMENT
SIZE OF FIRMS
SKILLED LABOR
SKILLED WORKERS
SMALL FIRM
SMALL FIRMS
SMALL SCALE ENTERPRISES
SOURCES OF FINANCE
STATE ENTERPRISES
SUPPLIERS
TAXATION
TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY
TOTAL LABOR FORCE
TRADE CREDIT
TRADE UNIONS
TRAINING INTENSITIES
UNEMPLOYED
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNION
UNSKILLED WORKERS
URBAN AREAS
WAGE DATA
WAGE EMPLOYMENT
WAGE GAIN
WAGES
WORKER
YOUNG WORKERS
spellingShingle ACCESS TO CREDIT
AGRICULTURAL SELF-EMPLOYMENT
AGRICULTURE
AVERAGE PRODUCTIVITY
AVERAGE WAGES
BANK LOAN
BANK LOANS
BANKS
BARGAINING
BARGAINING POWER
BENCHMARK
BENCHMARKING
BORROWER
BORROWING
BUSINESS SUPPORT
CAPITAL COSTS
CAPITAL LABOR RATIO
CAPITAL MARKET
CAPITAL MARKETS
CAPITAL STOCK
COLLATERAL
COLLATERAL REQUIREMENTS
COMPETITIVENESS
CONSTANT RETURNS TO SCALE
CORRUPTION
COST OF CREDIT
CREDIT BUREAU
CREDIT BUREAUS
CREDIT CONSTRAINTS
CREDIT INFORMATION
CREDIT MARKET
CREDIT MARKETS
CREDIT REGISTRY
CREDIT WORTHINESS
CREDIT-WORTHINESS
DEBT
DEMAND CURVE
DEVALUATION
DRIVERS
EARNINGS
EMPLOYEE
EMPLOYERS
EMPLOYMENT GROWTH
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT
EXCESS SUPPLY
EXCHANGE RATE
EXCHANGE RATES
EXPANSION
EXPENDITURE
EXPENDITURES
EXPORT MARKET
EXPORT-ORIENTED ACTIVITIES
EXPORTS
EXTERNAL FINANCING
FACTOR MARKETS
FARMER
FARMERS
FINANCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE
FINANCIAL MARKET
FINANCIAL SECTOR
FINANCING NEEDS
FINDING EMPLOYMENT
FIRING COSTS
FIRM GROWTH
FIRM LEVEL
FIRM PERFORMANCE
FIRM PRODUCTIVITY
FIRM SIZE
FIRM SIZE DISTRIBUTION
FIRM SURVEY
FIRM SURVEYS
FIRM-LEVEL ANALYSIS
FIRMS
FIXED COSTS
FOREIGN OWNERSHIP
FORMAL CREDIT
FORMAL LENDING
FULL EMPLOYMENT
GDP
GDP DEFLATOR
GDP PER CAPITA
GROWTH RATE
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
HOUSEHOLDS
HUMAN CAPITAL
INCOME
INCREASING RETURNS
INCREASING RETURNS TO SCALE
INEFFICIENCY
INFLATION RATE
INFORMAL BORROWING
INFORMAL CREDIT
INFORMAL LOANS
INFORMAL SECTOR
INFORMATION ABOUT CREDIT
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
INTEREST RATE
INVESTMENT DECISION
JOBS
LABOR FORCE
LABOR MARKET
LABOR MARKET FLEXIBILITY
LABOR MARKET RIGIDITY
LABOR MARKETS
LABOR PRODUCTIVITY
LABOR REGULATIONS
LABOR SUPPLY
LABOUR
LARGE ENTERPRISES
LENDER
MACROECONOMIC SHOCKS
MICRO ENTERPRISE
MINIMUM WAGE
MOTIVATION
NOMINAL WAGES
OCCUPATION
OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION
OPERATING COSTS
OVERDRAFT
PAID WORKERS
PER CAPITA INCOME
PERSONAL SAVINGS
PRELIMINARY RESULTS
PRESENT EVIDENCE
PRICE CONTROLS
PRIMARY EDUCATION
PRIMARY REASON
PRIVATE CREDIT
PRIVATE ENTERPRISE
PRIVATE INVESTMENT
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATIZATION
PROBIT EQUATION
PRODUCTION FUNCTION
PRODUCTION PROCESS
PRODUCTION WORKER
PRODUCTION WORKERS
PRODUCTIVITY
PROPERTY RIGHTS
PURCHASING POWER
PURCHASING POWER PARITY
RATES OF RETURN
REAL WAGE
REAL WAGES
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
REGULATORY OVERSIGHT
RENTS
SAVINGS
SAVINGS ACCOUNT
SELF EMPLOYED
SELF-EMPLOYMENT
SIZE OF FIRMS
SKILLED LABOR
SKILLED WORKERS
SMALL FIRM
SMALL FIRMS
SMALL SCALE ENTERPRISES
SOURCES OF FINANCE
STATE ENTERPRISES
SUPPLIERS
TAXATION
TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY
TOTAL LABOR FORCE
TRADE CREDIT
TRADE UNIONS
TRAINING INTENSITIES
UNEMPLOYED
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNION
UNSKILLED WORKERS
URBAN AREAS
WAGE DATA
WAGE EMPLOYMENT
WAGE GAIN
WAGES
WORKER
YOUNG WORKERS
Teal, Francis
Habyarimana, James
Thiam, Papa
Turner, Ginger
Ghana : An Analysis of Firm Productivity
geographic_facet Africa
Ghana
description The focus of this study is an analysis of firm productivity in Ghana, based on panel of firms surveyed between 1996 and 2002, as well as other information. The analysis focuses on identifying the drivers of productivity and the factors behind the increasing in formalization and the lack of expansion of firms in the Ghanaian private sector. Based on this analysis, the objective is to identify key hypotheses about the investment climate, to be tested in the forthcoming investment climate assessment for Ghana. This hypothesis testing will lead to the identification of priority areas of the investment climate that need to be reformed in order to achieve a higher rate of growth in the private sector and the economy as a whole. It will be argued in this study that more rapid increases in income require an increase both in the rate of investment and, of equal importance, in the returns on that investment. A key element in meeting both those objectives is a shift to private sector investment in export-oriented activities. As recent data for Ghanaian growth shows the growth rate of aggregate investment has been far higher than that for consumption or exports.
format Economic & Sector Work :: Policy Note
author Teal, Francis
Habyarimana, James
Thiam, Papa
Turner, Ginger
author_facet Teal, Francis
Habyarimana, James
Thiam, Papa
Turner, Ginger
author_sort Teal, Francis
title Ghana : An Analysis of Firm Productivity
title_short Ghana : An Analysis of Firm Productivity
title_full Ghana : An Analysis of Firm Productivity
title_fullStr Ghana : An Analysis of Firm Productivity
title_full_unstemmed Ghana : An Analysis of Firm Productivity
title_sort ghana : an analysis of firm productivity
publisher World, Washington, DC
publishDate 2013
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/06/16597179/ghana-analysis-firm-productivity
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12595
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spelling okr-10986-125952021-04-23T14:03:05Z Ghana : An Analysis of Firm Productivity Teal, Francis Habyarimana, James Thiam, Papa Turner, Ginger ACCESS TO CREDIT AGRICULTURAL SELF-EMPLOYMENT AGRICULTURE AVERAGE PRODUCTIVITY AVERAGE WAGES BANK LOAN BANK LOANS BANKS BARGAINING BARGAINING POWER BENCHMARK BENCHMARKING BORROWER BORROWING BUSINESS SUPPORT CAPITAL COSTS CAPITAL LABOR RATIO CAPITAL MARKET CAPITAL MARKETS CAPITAL STOCK COLLATERAL COLLATERAL REQUIREMENTS COMPETITIVENESS CONSTANT RETURNS TO SCALE CORRUPTION COST OF CREDIT CREDIT BUREAU CREDIT BUREAUS CREDIT CONSTRAINTS CREDIT INFORMATION CREDIT MARKET CREDIT MARKETS CREDIT REGISTRY CREDIT WORTHINESS CREDIT-WORTHINESS DEBT DEMAND CURVE DEVALUATION DRIVERS EARNINGS EMPLOYEE EMPLOYERS EMPLOYMENT GROWTH EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT EXCESS SUPPLY EXCHANGE RATE EXCHANGE RATES EXPANSION EXPENDITURE EXPENDITURES EXPORT MARKET EXPORT-ORIENTED ACTIVITIES EXPORTS EXTERNAL FINANCING FACTOR MARKETS FARMER FARMERS FINANCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCIAL MARKET FINANCIAL SECTOR FINANCING NEEDS FINDING EMPLOYMENT FIRING COSTS FIRM GROWTH FIRM LEVEL FIRM PERFORMANCE FIRM PRODUCTIVITY FIRM SIZE FIRM SIZE DISTRIBUTION FIRM SURVEY FIRM SURVEYS FIRM-LEVEL ANALYSIS FIRMS FIXED COSTS FOREIGN OWNERSHIP FORMAL CREDIT FORMAL LENDING FULL EMPLOYMENT GDP GDP DEFLATOR GDP PER CAPITA GROWTH RATE HOUSEHOLD SURVEY HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS HOUSEHOLDS HUMAN CAPITAL INCOME INCREASING RETURNS INCREASING RETURNS TO SCALE INEFFICIENCY INFLATION RATE INFORMAL BORROWING INFORMAL CREDIT INFORMAL LOANS INFORMAL SECTOR INFORMATION ABOUT CREDIT INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INTEREST RATE INVESTMENT DECISION JOBS LABOR FORCE LABOR MARKET LABOR MARKET FLEXIBILITY LABOR MARKET RIGIDITY LABOR MARKETS LABOR PRODUCTIVITY LABOR REGULATIONS LABOR SUPPLY LABOUR LARGE ENTERPRISES LENDER MACROECONOMIC SHOCKS MICRO ENTERPRISE MINIMUM WAGE MOTIVATION NOMINAL WAGES OCCUPATION OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION OPERATING COSTS OVERDRAFT PAID WORKERS PER CAPITA INCOME PERSONAL SAVINGS PRELIMINARY RESULTS PRESENT EVIDENCE PRICE CONTROLS PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIMARY REASON PRIVATE CREDIT PRIVATE ENTERPRISE PRIVATE INVESTMENT PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATIZATION PROBIT EQUATION PRODUCTION FUNCTION PRODUCTION PROCESS PRODUCTION WORKER PRODUCTION WORKERS PRODUCTIVITY PROPERTY RIGHTS PURCHASING POWER PURCHASING POWER PARITY RATES OF RETURN REAL WAGE REAL WAGES REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REGULATORY OVERSIGHT RENTS SAVINGS SAVINGS ACCOUNT SELF EMPLOYED SELF-EMPLOYMENT SIZE OF FIRMS SKILLED LABOR SKILLED WORKERS SMALL FIRM SMALL FIRMS SMALL SCALE ENTERPRISES SOURCES OF FINANCE STATE ENTERPRISES SUPPLIERS TAXATION TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY TOTAL LABOR FORCE TRADE CREDIT TRADE UNIONS TRAINING INTENSITIES UNEMPLOYED UNEMPLOYMENT UNION UNSKILLED WORKERS URBAN AREAS WAGE DATA WAGE EMPLOYMENT WAGE GAIN WAGES WORKER YOUNG WORKERS The focus of this study is an analysis of firm productivity in Ghana, based on panel of firms surveyed between 1996 and 2002, as well as other information. The analysis focuses on identifying the drivers of productivity and the factors behind the increasing in formalization and the lack of expansion of firms in the Ghanaian private sector. Based on this analysis, the objective is to identify key hypotheses about the investment climate, to be tested in the forthcoming investment climate assessment for Ghana. This hypothesis testing will lead to the identification of priority areas of the investment climate that need to be reformed in order to achieve a higher rate of growth in the private sector and the economy as a whole. It will be argued in this study that more rapid increases in income require an increase both in the rate of investment and, of equal importance, in the returns on that investment. A key element in meeting both those objectives is a shift to private sector investment in export-oriented activities. As recent data for Ghanaian growth shows the growth rate of aggregate investment has been far higher than that for consumption or exports. 2013-03-01T19:15:00Z 2013-03-01T19:15:00Z 2006-06 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/06/16597179/ghana-analysis-firm-productivity http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12595 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Policy Note Economic & Sector Work Africa Ghana