Formal Registration and Informal Firms in Cambodia

IF 1 Q4 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Asian Development Review Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.1142/s0116110523500038
Kiyoyasu Tanaka
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Encouraging informal firms to register with the government is a key policy issue for developing economies. However, the impact of formal registration on firm performance remains inconclusive. This paper constructs a nationally representative panel data set on registered and unregistered establishments in Cambodia by using the Economic Census in 2011 and the Inter-censal Economic Survey in 2014; the Economic Census surveyed all nonfarm establishments and enterprises without any establishment-size threshold, which served as a credible sample frame for the Inter-censal Economic Survey. To mitigate selection bias, I employ a difference-in-differences method combined with propensity-score matching and a propensity-score-weighted regression method. My results show that formalization has a significantly positive impact on sales, value added, and regularly employed workers, but yields little effect on labor productivity. While formal registration alone may not boost productivity, it can encourage the business growth of formalized firms by hiring more formal workers.
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柬埔寨的正式注册和非正式公司
鼓励非正规企业向政府注册是发展中经济体的一个关键政策问题。然而,正式注册对公司业绩的影响仍然没有定论。本文利用2011年的经济普查和2014年的代际经济调查,构建了一个关于柬埔寨注册和未注册企业的具有全国代表性的面板数据集;经济普查调查了所有没有任何机构规模门槛的非农机构和企业,这是跨部门经济调查的可靠样本框架。为了减轻选择偏差,我采用了一种结合倾向得分匹配的差异分析方法和倾向得分加权回归方法。我的研究结果表明,正规化对销售、增值和定期雇佣的工人有显著的积极影响,但对劳动生产率的影响很小。虽然仅凭正式注册可能无法提高生产力,但它可以通过雇佣更多正式员工来鼓励正式公司的业务增长。
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Asian Development Review
Asian Development Review Social Sciences-Development
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期刊介绍: The Asian Development Review is a professional journal for disseminating the results of economic and development research carried out by staff and resource persons of the Asian Development Bank (ADB). The Review stresses policy and operational relevance of development issues rather than the technical aspects of economics and other social sciences. Articles are refereed and intended for readership among economists and social scientists in government, private sector, academia, and international organizations.
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