2013 Namibia Enterprise Survey : Country Highlights
The World Bank interviewed a representative sample of the private sector in 3 of the most active economic regions in Namibia. The sample consisted of 580 business establishments surveyed from April 2014 through February 2015. The Enterprise Survey...
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okr-10986-228302021-04-23T14:04:10Z 2013 Namibia Enterprise Survey : Country Highlights World Bank Group CUSTOMS CLEARANCE RESULT MANUFACTURING BUSINESS OWNERS EMPLOYMENT ECONOMIC ACTIVITY COMPETITORS FIRMS WORKERS CAPITAL INVESTMENT BUSINESSES BUSINESS BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS FINANCING COLLATERAL PERFORMANCE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT ACCESS TO FINANCE BANK ELECTRICITY CUSTOMS ENTERPRISE SURVEY INFORMATION INVESTMENTS FIRM SMALL FIRMS PRIVATE FIRMS PERFORMANCE MEASURES ENTERPRISE FIRM PERFORMANCE WOMEN PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT LOAN EMPLOYMENT GROWTH FIXED ASSET PRIVATE SECTOR INVESTMENT CAPITAL LOAN AMOUNT LABOR LICENSING CORRUPTION LABOR REGULATIONS FINANCE ADMINISTRATION BANKS EMPLOYEES The World Bank interviewed a representative sample of the private sector in 3 of the most active economic regions in Namibia. The sample consisted of 580 business establishments surveyed from April 2014 through February 2015. The Enterprise Survey (ES) covers several topics of the business environment as well as performance measures for each firm. This report presents following highlights from the survey: Namibia’s private sector experienced strong employment growth; in Namibia, more women are engaged in the formal private sector at all levels; customs clearance takes longer for smaller firms; access to finance in Namibia appears to be less of a challenge compared to 2006; Namibia’s electricity supply is generally reliable; and access to finance and electricity continue to be the biggest obstacles to private firms’ operations. 2015-11-03T23:01:34Z 2015-11-03T23:01:34Z 2015-06-26 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/09/25003900/enterprise-surveys-namibia-country-highlights-2014 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22830 English en_US Enterprise surveys country highlights; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research Africa Namibia |
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CUSTOMS CLEARANCE RESULT MANUFACTURING BUSINESS OWNERS EMPLOYMENT ECONOMIC ACTIVITY COMPETITORS FIRMS WORKERS CAPITAL INVESTMENT BUSINESSES BUSINESS BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS FINANCING COLLATERAL PERFORMANCE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT ACCESS TO FINANCE BANK ELECTRICITY CUSTOMS ENTERPRISE SURVEY INFORMATION INVESTMENTS FIRM SMALL FIRMS PRIVATE FIRMS PERFORMANCE MEASURES ENTERPRISE FIRM PERFORMANCE WOMEN PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT LOAN EMPLOYMENT GROWTH FIXED ASSET PRIVATE SECTOR INVESTMENT CAPITAL LOAN AMOUNT LABOR LICENSING CORRUPTION LABOR REGULATIONS FINANCE ADMINISTRATION BANKS EMPLOYEES |
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CUSTOMS CLEARANCE RESULT MANUFACTURING BUSINESS OWNERS EMPLOYMENT ECONOMIC ACTIVITY COMPETITORS FIRMS WORKERS CAPITAL INVESTMENT BUSINESSES BUSINESS BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS FINANCING COLLATERAL PERFORMANCE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT ACCESS TO FINANCE BANK ELECTRICITY CUSTOMS ENTERPRISE SURVEY INFORMATION INVESTMENTS FIRM SMALL FIRMS PRIVATE FIRMS PERFORMANCE MEASURES ENTERPRISE FIRM PERFORMANCE WOMEN PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT LOAN EMPLOYMENT GROWTH FIXED ASSET PRIVATE SECTOR INVESTMENT CAPITAL LOAN AMOUNT LABOR LICENSING CORRUPTION LABOR REGULATIONS FINANCE ADMINISTRATION BANKS EMPLOYEES World Bank Group 2013 Namibia Enterprise Survey : Country Highlights |
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The World Bank interviewed a
representative sample of the private sector in 3 of the most
active economic regions in Namibia. The sample consisted of
580 business establishments surveyed from April 2014 through
February 2015. The Enterprise Survey (ES) covers several
topics of the business environment as well as performance
measures for each firm. This report presents following
highlights from the survey: Namibia’s private sector
experienced strong employment growth; in Namibia, more women
are engaged in the formal private sector at all levels;
customs clearance takes longer for smaller firms; access to
finance in Namibia appears to be less of a challenge
compared to 2006; Namibia’s electricity supply is generally
reliable; and access to finance and electricity continue to
be the biggest obstacles to private firms’ operations. |
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2013 Namibia Enterprise Survey : Country Highlights |
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2013 Namibia Enterprise Survey : Country Highlights |
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2013 Namibia Enterprise Survey : Country Highlights |
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2013 Namibia Enterprise Survey : Country Highlights |
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2013 Namibia Enterprise Survey : Country Highlights |
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2013 namibia enterprise survey : country highlights |
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Washington, DC |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/09/25003900/enterprise-surveys-namibia-country-highlights-2014 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22830 |
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