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Administrative culture and formalization of informal EPs in Cameroon - A test of the likelihood of formalizing informal activity

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The quest for government efforts to improve tax revenues leads us to study the effect of knowledge of justice and tax administrations primarily on the likelihood of formalizing activity in Cameroon. To do so, we use survey data on the migration of 1,745 small businesses to formalization conducted by the International Labor Office in 2017. We specify a 2-equation probit model that we estimate simultaneously in order to reduce the risk of endogeneity between knowledge of the administrations in charge of formalization and the firm's motivation to register. We find that knowledge and registration has a positive impact on the formalization of small informal businesses in Cameroon. This is the case of the Fa'cil program conducted in Brazil, which realizes that extending one-stop shops for formalization in municipalities has a positive impact on business registration.

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Herr KOUODJO FOTSO ARSENE war 2013 Jahrgangsbester des Bachelor-Studiengangs "Economie Publique et des Ressources Humaines" mit Auszeichnung an der Universität Dschang. Er ist seit 2020 Mitglied des Laboratoire de Recherche en Economie Fondamentale et Appliqué (LAREFA); Doktorand/PhD in Wirtschaftswissenschaften, Public Economy und Wohlfahrtsökonomie.

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Authors Kouodjo Fotso Arsene
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 24.11.2022
 
EAN 9786205295304
ISBN 9786205295304
No. of pages 64
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business > Business administration

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