Informality, Harassment, and Corruption : Evidence from Informal Enterprise Data from Harare, Zimbabwe
New representative survey data for Harare, Zimbabwe are used to analyze the conditions under which informal businesses encounter requests for bribes. A simple model develops basic expectations of bribe exposure: those with higher opportunity costs...
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okr-10986-319832022-09-05T00:23:45Z Informality, Harassment, and Corruption : Evidence from Informal Enterprise Data from Harare, Zimbabwe Francis, David C. INFORMALITY INFORMAL ECONOMY CORRUPTION BRIBERY HARASSMENT ENTERPRISE SURVEYS BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT MICROENTERPRISES New representative survey data for Harare, Zimbabwe are used to analyze the conditions under which informal businesses encounter requests for bribes. A simple model develops basic expectations of bribe exposure: those with higher opportunity costs of formalizing and with a higher ability to pay (resources) are expected to face a higher bribe risk. Empirical results find that informal businesses operating out of necessity are likelier to have a bribe demanded of them. Robustness checks are performed to account for the endogeneity of the main regressors, through a bivariate probit specification, using an instrumental variable of whether an informal business owner started in the area of activity before the country's 2009 dollarization. Limited significant results are found for the effect of revenues (ability to pay). 2019-06-26T20:54:09Z 2019-06-26T20:54:09Z 2019-06 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/410811561563187656/Informality-Harassment-and-Corruption-Evidence-from-Informal-Enterprise-Data-from-Harare-Zimbabwe http://hdl.handle.net/10986/31983 English Policy Research Working Paper;No. 8918 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper Africa Zimbabwe |
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INFORMALITY INFORMAL ECONOMY CORRUPTION BRIBERY HARASSMENT ENTERPRISE SURVEYS BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT MICROENTERPRISES Francis, David C. Informality, Harassment, and Corruption : Evidence from Informal Enterprise Data from Harare, Zimbabwe |
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New representative survey data for
Harare, Zimbabwe are used to analyze the conditions under
which informal businesses encounter requests for bribes. A
simple model develops basic expectations of bribe exposure:
those with higher opportunity costs of formalizing and with
a higher ability to pay (resources) are expected to face a
higher bribe risk. Empirical results find that informal
businesses operating out of necessity are likelier to have a
bribe demanded of them. Robustness checks are performed to
account for the endogeneity of the main regressors, through
a bivariate probit specification, using an instrumental
variable of whether an informal business owner started in
the area of activity before the country's 2009
dollarization. Limited significant results are found for the
effect of revenues (ability to pay). |
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Francis, David C. |
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Francis, David C. |
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Francis, David C. |
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Informality, Harassment, and Corruption : Evidence from Informal Enterprise Data from Harare, Zimbabwe |
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Informality, Harassment, and Corruption : Evidence from Informal Enterprise Data from Harare, Zimbabwe |
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Informality, Harassment, and Corruption : Evidence from Informal Enterprise Data from Harare, Zimbabwe |
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Informality, Harassment, and Corruption : Evidence from Informal Enterprise Data from Harare, Zimbabwe |
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Informality, Harassment, and Corruption : Evidence from Informal Enterprise Data from Harare, Zimbabwe |
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informality, harassment, and corruption : evidence from informal enterprise data from harare, zimbabwe |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2019 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/410811561563187656/Informality-Harassment-and-Corruption-Evidence-from-Informal-Enterprise-Data-from-Harare-Zimbabwe http://hdl.handle.net/10986/31983 |
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