“Dividing the Wheat from the Chaff” : How to Get at the True Picture of Entrepreneurship Behind Misleading Statistics – Lessons from Ukraine’s Example

In recent years, a growing emphasis has been put on results measurement and also on using hard data to evaluate and steer policy. Given the significant efforts in many countries to simplify business entry, this has led to an interest in using data...

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Main Authors: Kuzmyn, Yuriy, Blanc, Florentin
Format: Brief
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2012
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/06/9850209/dividing-wheat-chaff-true-picture-entrepreneurship-behind-misleading-statistics-lessons-ukraines-example
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spelling okr-10986-106062021-04-23T14:02:51Z “Dividing the Wheat from the Chaff” : How to Get at the True Picture of Entrepreneurship Behind Misleading Statistics – Lessons from Ukraine’s Example Kuzmyn, Yuriy Blanc, Florentin ACCOUNT ACCOUNTS BUSINESS ACTIVITY BUSINESS CYCLE BUSINESS ENTRY BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS STATISTICS BUSINESS UNITS BUSINESSES COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY CORPORATIONS ENABLING ENVIRONMENT ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT ENTREPRENEURSHIP FIRMS GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE IMAGE INTERNATIONAL COMPARISONS LEGAL EXPERTS MARKET ENTRY MEDIUM ENTERPRISE PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION REGISTRIES REGISTRY RESULTS SME SME POLICY SUPPLIER In recent years, a growing emphasis has been put on results measurement and also on using hard data to evaluate and steer policy. Given the significant efforts in many countries to simplify business entry, this has led to an interest in using data from business registries to compare the number of businesses and the dynamics of entrepreneurship across countries. Significant differences between the officially reported figures on entrepreneurship (which get reflected in international indices) and the real situation mean that the design of reform interventions and solutions can be seriously misguided. The government as well as the donor community, and not least International Finance Corporation (IFC), need to take this into account when designing programs aimed at fostering private sector development. The World Bank Group Entrepreneurship Database (WBG ED), a joint effort led by the IFC Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) Department and the World Bank Development Research Group, is known as the most comprehensive dataset on cross-country firm entry data available today. It includes cross-country, time-series data on the number of total and newly registered businesses and was collected directly from the registrars of companies via questionnaires. On the other hand, the IFC Ukraine business enabling environment project has for several years been collecting data on the number of registered and active companies in order to structure the sample for business environment surveys and to provide basic data on the evolution of entrepreneurship in the country. 2012-08-13T12:17:13Z 2012-08-13T12:17:13Z 2008-06 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/06/9850209/dividing-wheat-chaff-true-picture-entrepreneurship-behind-misleading-statistics-lessons-ukraines-example http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10606 English IFC Smart Lessons Brief CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Europe and Central Asia Ukraine
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topic ACCOUNT
ACCOUNTS
BUSINESS ACTIVITY
BUSINESS CYCLE
BUSINESS ENTRY
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
BUSINESS STATISTICS
BUSINESS UNITS
BUSINESSES
COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY
CORPORATIONS
ENABLING ENVIRONMENT
ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
FIRMS
GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE
IMAGE
INTERNATIONAL COMPARISONS
LEGAL EXPERTS
MARKET ENTRY
MEDIUM ENTERPRISE
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
REGISTRIES
REGISTRY
RESULTS
SME
SME POLICY
SUPPLIER
spellingShingle ACCOUNT
ACCOUNTS
BUSINESS ACTIVITY
BUSINESS CYCLE
BUSINESS ENTRY
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
BUSINESS STATISTICS
BUSINESS UNITS
BUSINESSES
COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY
CORPORATIONS
ENABLING ENVIRONMENT
ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
FIRMS
GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE
IMAGE
INTERNATIONAL COMPARISONS
LEGAL EXPERTS
MARKET ENTRY
MEDIUM ENTERPRISE
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
REGISTRIES
REGISTRY
RESULTS
SME
SME POLICY
SUPPLIER
Kuzmyn, Yuriy
Blanc, Florentin
“Dividing the Wheat from the Chaff” : How to Get at the True Picture of Entrepreneurship Behind Misleading Statistics – Lessons from Ukraine’s Example
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description In recent years, a growing emphasis has been put on results measurement and also on using hard data to evaluate and steer policy. Given the significant efforts in many countries to simplify business entry, this has led to an interest in using data from business registries to compare the number of businesses and the dynamics of entrepreneurship across countries. Significant differences between the officially reported figures on entrepreneurship (which get reflected in international indices) and the real situation mean that the design of reform interventions and solutions can be seriously misguided. The government as well as the donor community, and not least International Finance Corporation (IFC), need to take this into account when designing programs aimed at fostering private sector development. The World Bank Group Entrepreneurship Database (WBG ED), a joint effort led by the IFC Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) Department and the World Bank Development Research Group, is known as the most comprehensive dataset on cross-country firm entry data available today. It includes cross-country, time-series data on the number of total and newly registered businesses and was collected directly from the registrars of companies via questionnaires. On the other hand, the IFC Ukraine business enabling environment project has for several years been collecting data on the number of registered and active companies in order to structure the sample for business environment surveys and to provide basic data on the evolution of entrepreneurship in the country.
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author Kuzmyn, Yuriy
Blanc, Florentin
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Blanc, Florentin
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title “Dividing the Wheat from the Chaff” : How to Get at the True Picture of Entrepreneurship Behind Misleading Statistics – Lessons from Ukraine’s Example
title_short “Dividing the Wheat from the Chaff” : How to Get at the True Picture of Entrepreneurship Behind Misleading Statistics – Lessons from Ukraine’s Example
title_full “Dividing the Wheat from the Chaff” : How to Get at the True Picture of Entrepreneurship Behind Misleading Statistics – Lessons from Ukraine’s Example
title_fullStr “Dividing the Wheat from the Chaff” : How to Get at the True Picture of Entrepreneurship Behind Misleading Statistics – Lessons from Ukraine’s Example
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