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The Sources of Welfare Disparities Across and Within Regions of Brazil: Evidence from the 2002-03 POF

by Roy Katayama, Emmanuel Skoufias
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A rural-urban comparison of manufacturing enterprise performance in Ethiopia.” World Development 38(9

by Bob Rijkers , Måns Söderbom , Josef L Loening , 2010
"... Abstract: Manufacturing enterprises in rural and urban Ethiopia are compared to examine how location and investment climate characteristics affect performance. Urban firms are larger, more capital intensive and have higher labor productivity than rural firms. The rural-urban gap in labor productivi ..."
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Abstract: Manufacturing enterprises in rural and urban Ethiopia are compared to examine how location and investment climate characteristics affect performance. Urban firms are larger, more capital intensive and have higher labor productivity than rural firms. The rural-urban gap in labor productivity is mainly due to differences in capital intensity and total factor productivity. The hypothesis that firms in rural towns are equally productive as urban firms is not rejected, however firms in remote rural areas are less productive. Rural firms grow less quickly than urban firms. These results can partly be attributed to differences in the quality of infrastructure, access to credit and transportation costs across rural and urban areas. Since rural firms operate in a business environment that is very different from its urban counterpart, lessons derived from urban investment climate surveys cannot immediately be transferred to rural areas.
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...e World Bank “Sheer remoteness and isolation epitomizes life in rural areas” (World Bank, 2005b, p.69). In addition, reducing remoteness through improvements in transport facilities is considered a promising method to stimulate diversification beyond agriculture according to Plan for Accelerated and Sustained Development to End Poverty (PASDEP), Ethiopia's guiding strategic development framework. We contribute to the literature in various ways. To start with, although a large literature is concerned with rural-urban disparities in economic outcomes such as income inequities (see, for example, Skoufias and Katayama, 2009), few studies have used firm-level and investment climate data to examine the determinants of these disparities. To our knowledge this is the first study that systematically compares and contrasts the performance of rural and urban firms within a single country using investment climate data. 3 Most of the -5- available evidence on rural entrepreneurship is based on household surveys. Since the Ethiopian RICS contains very detailed information on both firms and the business environment in which they operate, it constitutes a significant improvement over previous household surveys. The RICS enab...

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