Enterprise Surveys : Philippines Country Profile 2009

The country profile for Philippines is based on data from the enterprise surveys conducted by the World Bank in 2009. The enterprise surveys focus on the many factors that shape the decisions of firms to invest. These factors can be accommodating o...

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Main Authors: World Bank, International Finance Corporation
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2014
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2009/01/20451796/enterprise-surveys-philippines-country-profile-2009
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spelling okr-10986-209352021-04-23T14:04:00Z Enterprise Surveys : Philippines Country Profile 2009 World Bank International Finance Corporation ACCESS TO FINANCE BANK LOANS BARRIERS TO ENTRY BRIBE BRIBES BUSINESS ACTIVITIES BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS BUSINESSES CERTIFICATES COLLATERAL COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGIES COMPANY COMPETITIVENESS COPYRIGHT CORPORATION CORRUPTION CUSTOMS DEPOSIT DEPOSIT MOBILIZATION DEPOSITS E-MAIL ELECTRICITY EMPLOYEE EMPLOYMENT ENTERPRISE SURVEY ENTERPRISE SURVEYS ENTREPRENEURS EXTERNAL FINANCING FINANCIAL BURDEN FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL SERVICES FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS FIRM SIZE FIRMS FOREIGN TRADE GENDER GEOGRAPHIC REGION GEOGRAPHIC REGIONS GOVERNMENT CONTRACT GOVERNMENT REGULATION GOVERNMENT SERVICES HEALTH CARE ICT INCOME GROUP INNOVATION INSPECTIONS INTERNAL FINANCE INTERNAL FUNDS INTERNATIONAL BANK INTERNATIONAL FINANCE INTERNATIONAL MARKETS LENDERS LICENSE LICENSES LICENSING LIMITED PARTNERSHIP LIMITED PARTNERSHIPS LOAN LOAN AMOUNT MANUFACTURING MATERIAL MICRO ENTERPRISES MULTINATIONAL MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS OPEN MARKETS OPERATIONAL EFFICIENCY PAYMENT SERVICES PRIVATE FIRM PRIVATE FIRMS PRIVATE SECTOR PRODUCTIVITY PROFITABILITY PROPRIETORSHIP PROPRIETORSHIPS PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC SERVICES PUBLIC UTILITIES RESULT SAVINGS SAVINGS ACCOUNT SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SMALL FIRMS SOLE PROPRIETORSHIPS SUPPLIERS TAXATION TELEPHONE TELEPHONE CONNECTION TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS TRADE CREDIT UNFAIR COMPETITION USES WATER SHORTAGES WATER SUPPLY WORKING CAPITAL The country profile for Philippines is based on data from the enterprise surveys conducted by the World Bank in 2009. The enterprise surveys focus on the many factors that shape the decisions of firms to invest. These factors can be accommodating or constraining and play an important role in whether a country will prosper or not. An accommodating business environment is one that encourages firms to operate efficiently. Such conditions strengthen incentives for firms to innovate and to increase productivity, key factors for sustainable development. A more productive private sector, in turn, expands employment and contributes taxes necessary for public investment in health, education, and other services. In contrast, a poor business environment increases the obstacles to conducting business activities and decreases a countryapos;s prospects for reaching its potential in terms of employment, production, and welfare. Enterprise surveys are conducted by the World Bank and its partners across all geographic regions and cover small, medium, and large companies. The surveys are applied to a representative sample of firms in the non-agricultural economy. The sample is consistently defined in all countries and includes the entire manufacturing sector, the services sector, and the transportation and construction sectors. Public utilities, government services, health care, and financial services sectors are not included in the sample. Enterprise surveys collect a wide array of qualitative and quantitative information through face-to-face interviews with firm managers and owners regarding the business environment in their countries and the productivity of their firms. The topics covered in enterprise surveys include the obstacles to doing business, infrastructure, finance, labor, corruption and regulation, law and order, innovation and technology, trade, and firm productivity. 2014-12-23T19:57:41Z 2014-12-23T19:57:41Z 2010-08 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2009/01/20451796/enterprise-surveys-philippines-country-profile-2009 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/20935 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper East Asia and Pacific Philippines
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language English
en_US
topic ACCESS TO FINANCE
BANK LOANS
BARRIERS TO ENTRY
BRIBE
BRIBES
BUSINESS ACTIVITIES
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS
BUSINESSES
CERTIFICATES
COLLATERAL
COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGIES
COMPANY
COMPETITIVENESS
COPYRIGHT
CORPORATION
CORRUPTION
CUSTOMS
DEPOSIT
DEPOSIT MOBILIZATION
DEPOSITS
E-MAIL
ELECTRICITY
EMPLOYEE
EMPLOYMENT
ENTERPRISE SURVEY
ENTERPRISE SURVEYS
ENTREPRENEURS
EXTERNAL FINANCING
FINANCIAL BURDEN
FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION
FINANCIAL MARKETS
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS
FIRM SIZE
FIRMS
FOREIGN TRADE
GENDER
GEOGRAPHIC REGION
GEOGRAPHIC REGIONS
GOVERNMENT CONTRACT
GOVERNMENT REGULATION
GOVERNMENT SERVICES
HEALTH CARE
ICT
INCOME GROUP
INNOVATION
INSPECTIONS
INTERNAL FINANCE
INTERNAL FUNDS
INTERNATIONAL BANK
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
INTERNATIONAL MARKETS
LENDERS
LICENSE
LICENSES
LICENSING
LIMITED PARTNERSHIP
LIMITED PARTNERSHIPS
LOAN
LOAN AMOUNT
MANUFACTURING
MATERIAL
MICRO ENTERPRISES
MULTINATIONAL
MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS
OPEN MARKETS
OPERATIONAL EFFICIENCY
PAYMENT SERVICES
PRIVATE FIRM
PRIVATE FIRMS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRODUCTIVITY
PROFITABILITY
PROPRIETORSHIP
PROPRIETORSHIPS
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
PUBLIC SERVICES
PUBLIC UTILITIES
RESULT
SAVINGS
SAVINGS ACCOUNT
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
SMALL FIRMS
SOLE PROPRIETORSHIPS
SUPPLIERS
TAXATION
TELEPHONE
TELEPHONE CONNECTION
TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS
TRADE CREDIT
UNFAIR COMPETITION
USES
WATER SHORTAGES
WATER SUPPLY
WORKING CAPITAL
spellingShingle ACCESS TO FINANCE
BANK LOANS
BARRIERS TO ENTRY
BRIBE
BRIBES
BUSINESS ACTIVITIES
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS
BUSINESSES
CERTIFICATES
COLLATERAL
COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGIES
COMPANY
COMPETITIVENESS
COPYRIGHT
CORPORATION
CORRUPTION
CUSTOMS
DEPOSIT
DEPOSIT MOBILIZATION
DEPOSITS
E-MAIL
ELECTRICITY
EMPLOYEE
EMPLOYMENT
ENTERPRISE SURVEY
ENTERPRISE SURVEYS
ENTREPRENEURS
EXTERNAL FINANCING
FINANCIAL BURDEN
FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION
FINANCIAL MARKETS
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS
FIRM SIZE
FIRMS
FOREIGN TRADE
GENDER
GEOGRAPHIC REGION
GEOGRAPHIC REGIONS
GOVERNMENT CONTRACT
GOVERNMENT REGULATION
GOVERNMENT SERVICES
HEALTH CARE
ICT
INCOME GROUP
INNOVATION
INSPECTIONS
INTERNAL FINANCE
INTERNAL FUNDS
INTERNATIONAL BANK
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
INTERNATIONAL MARKETS
LENDERS
LICENSE
LICENSES
LICENSING
LIMITED PARTNERSHIP
LIMITED PARTNERSHIPS
LOAN
LOAN AMOUNT
MANUFACTURING
MATERIAL
MICRO ENTERPRISES
MULTINATIONAL
MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS
OPEN MARKETS
OPERATIONAL EFFICIENCY
PAYMENT SERVICES
PRIVATE FIRM
PRIVATE FIRMS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRODUCTIVITY
PROFITABILITY
PROPRIETORSHIP
PROPRIETORSHIPS
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
PUBLIC SERVICES
PUBLIC UTILITIES
RESULT
SAVINGS
SAVINGS ACCOUNT
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
SMALL FIRMS
SOLE PROPRIETORSHIPS
SUPPLIERS
TAXATION
TELEPHONE
TELEPHONE CONNECTION
TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS
TRADE CREDIT
UNFAIR COMPETITION
USES
WATER SHORTAGES
WATER SUPPLY
WORKING CAPITAL
World Bank
International Finance Corporation
Enterprise Surveys : Philippines Country Profile 2009
geographic_facet East Asia and Pacific
Philippines
description The country profile for Philippines is based on data from the enterprise surveys conducted by the World Bank in 2009. The enterprise surveys focus on the many factors that shape the decisions of firms to invest. These factors can be accommodating or constraining and play an important role in whether a country will prosper or not. An accommodating business environment is one that encourages firms to operate efficiently. Such conditions strengthen incentives for firms to innovate and to increase productivity, key factors for sustainable development. A more productive private sector, in turn, expands employment and contributes taxes necessary for public investment in health, education, and other services. In contrast, a poor business environment increases the obstacles to conducting business activities and decreases a countryapos;s prospects for reaching its potential in terms of employment, production, and welfare. Enterprise surveys are conducted by the World Bank and its partners across all geographic regions and cover small, medium, and large companies. The surveys are applied to a representative sample of firms in the non-agricultural economy. The sample is consistently defined in all countries and includes the entire manufacturing sector, the services sector, and the transportation and construction sectors. Public utilities, government services, health care, and financial services sectors are not included in the sample. Enterprise surveys collect a wide array of qualitative and quantitative information through face-to-face interviews with firm managers and owners regarding the business environment in their countries and the productivity of their firms. The topics covered in enterprise surveys include the obstacles to doing business, infrastructure, finance, labor, corruption and regulation, law and order, innovation and technology, trade, and firm productivity.
format Publications & Research :: Working Paper
author World Bank
International Finance Corporation
author_facet World Bank
International Finance Corporation
author_sort World Bank
title Enterprise Surveys : Philippines Country Profile 2009
title_short Enterprise Surveys : Philippines Country Profile 2009
title_full Enterprise Surveys : Philippines Country Profile 2009
title_fullStr Enterprise Surveys : Philippines Country Profile 2009
title_full_unstemmed Enterprise Surveys : Philippines Country Profile 2009
title_sort enterprise surveys : philippines country profile 2009
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2009/01/20451796/enterprise-surveys-philippines-country-profile-2009
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/20935
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