Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (65 pages)
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Abreha, Kaleb Girma Deconstructing the Missing Middle: Informality and Growth of Firms in Sub-Saharan Africa
Keywords:
Employment and Unemployment
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Endodgenous Informality
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Establishment Concensus
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Firm Size Distribution
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Inclusion of Informal Firms
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Informality
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Labor and Employment Law
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Law and Development
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Manufacturing
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Market Distortion
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Microenterprises
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Missing Middle
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Poverty Reduction
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Private Sector Development
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Small and Medium Size Enterprises
Abstract:
This paper characterizes the firm size distribution by exploiting establishment-level censuses covering both formal and informal firms in Sub-Saharan Africa. The paper finds a "missing middle" in the employment-based size distribution of firms in four Sub-Saharan African countries. This "missing middle" hinges on the inclusion of informal firms, and it is not explained by state- or foreign-owned firms at the top of the size distribution, nor does it emerge from the size distribution of entrants. The paper reconciles these empirical results with a model of firm dynamics with endogenous informality and shows that calibrated values of entry barriers and productivity-dependent idiosyncratic distortions generate a "missing middle" that is consistent with its underlying drivers in the data
DOI:
10.1596/1813-9450-10233