Enterprise Surveys : Sweden Country Profile 2014

The country profile for Sweden is based on data from the enterprise surveys conducted by the World Bank in 2014. The Enterprise Surveys focus on the many factors that shape the business environment. These factors can be accommodating or constrainin...

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Main Author: World Bank Group
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2015
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/09/24996408/enterprise-surveys-sweden-country-profile-2010
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topic BUSINESS OWNERS
EMPLOYMENT
FINANCIAL SERVICES
DEPOSIT
PUBLIC UTILITIES
EQUIPMENT
DEPOSITS
OPERATIONAL EFFICIENCY
FINANCING
BRIBES
MATERIALS
INTEREST
SUPPLIER
GOVERNMENT REGULATION
AVAILABILITY OF CREDIT
INCOME GROUP
BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS
INFORMATION
WATER SUPPLY
ENTREPRENEURS
PUBLIC SERVICES
HEALTH CARE
ENTERPRISE SURVEYS
COPYRIGHT
INCENTIVES
REGULATORY REFORMS
LOAN
FIRM SIZE
POOL OF FUNDS
CORRUPTION
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
PAYMENTS
INTERNATIONAL BANK
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
COMMUNICATIONS
INSTITUTIONS
FOREIGN TRADE
SAVINGS
PRIVATE FIRM
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
GEOGRAPHIC REGIONS
LICENSE
CUSTOMS
PRODUCTIVITY
OPTIONS
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
PAYMENT
BARRIERS TO ENTRY
MARKETS
FIRM
LENDERS
MATERIAL
LICENSING
FINANCE
CAPABILITIES
FISHING
TELEPHONE
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
INFRASTRUCTURE
TAXES
GOVERNMENT SERVICES
SAVINGS ACCOUNT
BANKS
TRANSACTIONS
RESOURCES
MANUFACTURING
EQUITY
INVESTORS
FIRMS
CAPITAL
PRIVATE SECTOR FIRM
FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
VALUES
RESULTS
FAMILY
UTILITIES
ACCESS TO FINANCE
COMPETITIVENESS
GENDER
ELECTRICITY
BANK
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
CREDIT
BRIBE
NETWORKS
INVESTMENT BANK
GEOGRAPHIC REGION
WORKING CAPITAL
FINANCIAL BURDEN
PRIVATE FIRMS
ENTERPRISE
TAX RATES
EMPLOYMENT GROWTH
PRIVATE SECTOR
ENVIRONMENT
REGULATION
QUERIES
DEPOSIT MOBILIZATION
PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE
ROADS
ADMINISTRATION
GENERAL PUBLIC
RESULT
TAXATION
TRADE
BANK LOAN
LAND
FIXED ASSETS
SECURITY
LICENSES
BUSINESS SECTOR
BUSINESS
BUSINESSES
INVESTMENT
FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION
PAYMENT SERVICES
INTERNAL FUNDS
PARTNERS
SALES GROWTH
FINANCIAL MARKETS
PERFORMANCE
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
INNOVATION
INVESTMENTS
SMALL FIRMS
PERFORMANCE MEASURES
GOVERNMENT CONTRACT
TECHNOLOGIES
INTERNATIONAL MARKETS
TARGET
GUARANTEE
EMPLOYEES
spellingShingle BUSINESS OWNERS
EMPLOYMENT
FINANCIAL SERVICES
DEPOSIT
PUBLIC UTILITIES
EQUIPMENT
DEPOSITS
OPERATIONAL EFFICIENCY
FINANCING
BRIBES
MATERIALS
INTEREST
SUPPLIER
GOVERNMENT REGULATION
AVAILABILITY OF CREDIT
INCOME GROUP
BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS
INFORMATION
WATER SUPPLY
ENTREPRENEURS
PUBLIC SERVICES
HEALTH CARE
ENTERPRISE SURVEYS
COPYRIGHT
INCENTIVES
REGULATORY REFORMS
LOAN
FIRM SIZE
POOL OF FUNDS
CORRUPTION
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
PAYMENTS
INTERNATIONAL BANK
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
COMMUNICATIONS
INSTITUTIONS
FOREIGN TRADE
SAVINGS
PRIVATE FIRM
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
GEOGRAPHIC REGIONS
LICENSE
CUSTOMS
PRODUCTIVITY
OPTIONS
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
PAYMENT
BARRIERS TO ENTRY
MARKETS
FIRM
LENDERS
MATERIAL
LICENSING
FINANCE
CAPABILITIES
FISHING
TELEPHONE
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
INFRASTRUCTURE
TAXES
GOVERNMENT SERVICES
SAVINGS ACCOUNT
BANKS
TRANSACTIONS
RESOURCES
MANUFACTURING
EQUITY
INVESTORS
FIRMS
CAPITAL
PRIVATE SECTOR FIRM
FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
VALUES
RESULTS
FAMILY
UTILITIES
ACCESS TO FINANCE
COMPETITIVENESS
GENDER
ELECTRICITY
BANK
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
CREDIT
BRIBE
NETWORKS
INVESTMENT BANK
GEOGRAPHIC REGION
WORKING CAPITAL
FINANCIAL BURDEN
PRIVATE FIRMS
ENTERPRISE
TAX RATES
EMPLOYMENT GROWTH
PRIVATE SECTOR
ENVIRONMENT
REGULATION
QUERIES
DEPOSIT MOBILIZATION
PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE
ROADS
ADMINISTRATION
GENERAL PUBLIC
RESULT
TAXATION
TRADE
BANK LOAN
LAND
FIXED ASSETS
SECURITY
LICENSES
BUSINESS SECTOR
BUSINESS
BUSINESSES
INVESTMENT
FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION
PAYMENT SERVICES
INTERNAL FUNDS
PARTNERS
SALES GROWTH
FINANCIAL MARKETS
PERFORMANCE
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
INNOVATION
INVESTMENTS
SMALL FIRMS
PERFORMANCE MEASURES
GOVERNMENT CONTRACT
TECHNOLOGIES
INTERNATIONAL MARKETS
TARGET
GUARANTEE
EMPLOYEES
World Bank Group
Enterprise Surveys : Sweden Country Profile 2014
geographic_facet Europe and Central Asia
Sweden
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description The country profile for Sweden is based on data from the enterprise surveys conducted by the World Bank in 2014. The Enterprise Surveys focus on the many factors that shape the business environment. These factors can be accommodating or constraining for firms and play an important role in whether a country will prosper or not. An accommodating business environment is one that encourages firms to operate efficiently. Such conditions strengthen incentives for firms to innovate and to increase productivity, key factors for sustainable development. A more productive private sector, in turn, expands employment and contributes taxes necessary for public investment in health, education, and other services. In contrast, a poor business environment increases the obstacles to conducting business activities and decreases a country’s prospects for reaching its potential in terms of employment, production, and welfare. The Enterprise Surveys are conducted by the World Bank and its partners across all geographic regions and cover small, medium, and large companies. The surveys are administered to a representative sample of firms in the non-agricultural formal private economy. The sample is consistently defined in all countries and includes the entire manufacturing sector, the services sector, and the transportation and construction sectors. Public utilities, government services, health care, and financial services sectors are not included in the sample. The Enterprise Surveys collect a wide array of qualitative and quantitative information through face to face interviews with firm managers and owners regarding the business environment in their countries and the productivity of their firms. The topics covered in Enterprise Surveys include infrastructure, trade, finance, regulations, taxes and business licensing, corruption, crime and informality, finance, innovation, labor, and perceptions about obstacles to doing business. The qualitative and quantitative data collected through the surveys connect a country’s business environment characteristics with firm productivity and performance. The Enterprise Survey is useful for both policymakers and researchers. The surveys are repeated over time to track changes and benchmark the effects of reforms on firms’ performance.
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title Enterprise Surveys : Sweden Country Profile 2014
title_short Enterprise Surveys : Sweden Country Profile 2014
title_full Enterprise Surveys : Sweden Country Profile 2014
title_fullStr Enterprise Surveys : Sweden Country Profile 2014
title_full_unstemmed Enterprise Surveys : Sweden Country Profile 2014
title_sort enterprise surveys : sweden country profile 2014
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2015
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/09/24996408/enterprise-surveys-sweden-country-profile-2010
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22837
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spelling okr-10986-228372021-04-23T14:04:10Z Enterprise Surveys : Sweden Country Profile 2014 World Bank Group BUSINESS OWNERS EMPLOYMENT FINANCIAL SERVICES DEPOSIT PUBLIC UTILITIES EQUIPMENT DEPOSITS OPERATIONAL EFFICIENCY FINANCING BRIBES MATERIALS INTEREST SUPPLIER GOVERNMENT REGULATION AVAILABILITY OF CREDIT INCOME GROUP BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS INFORMATION WATER SUPPLY ENTREPRENEURS PUBLIC SERVICES HEALTH CARE ENTERPRISE SURVEYS COPYRIGHT INCENTIVES REGULATORY REFORMS LOAN FIRM SIZE POOL OF FUNDS CORRUPTION SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT PAYMENTS INTERNATIONAL BANK ECONOMIC ACTIVITY COMMUNICATIONS INSTITUTIONS FOREIGN TRADE SAVINGS PRIVATE FIRM TELECOMMUNICATIONS GEOGRAPHIC REGIONS LICENSE CUSTOMS PRODUCTIVITY OPTIONS FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS PAYMENT BARRIERS TO ENTRY MARKETS FIRM LENDERS MATERIAL LICENSING FINANCE CAPABILITIES FISHING TELEPHONE PUBLIC INVESTMENT INFRASTRUCTURE TAXES GOVERNMENT SERVICES SAVINGS ACCOUNT BANKS TRANSACTIONS RESOURCES MANUFACTURING EQUITY INVESTORS FIRMS CAPITAL PRIVATE SECTOR FIRM FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS INTERNATIONAL TRADE VALUES RESULTS FAMILY UTILITIES ACCESS TO FINANCE COMPETITIVENESS GENDER ELECTRICITY BANK FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT CREDIT BRIBE NETWORKS INVESTMENT BANK GEOGRAPHIC REGION WORKING CAPITAL FINANCIAL BURDEN PRIVATE FIRMS ENTERPRISE TAX RATES EMPLOYMENT GROWTH PRIVATE SECTOR ENVIRONMENT REGULATION QUERIES DEPOSIT MOBILIZATION PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ROADS ADMINISTRATION GENERAL PUBLIC RESULT TAXATION TRADE BANK LOAN LAND FIXED ASSETS SECURITY LICENSES BUSINESS SECTOR BUSINESS BUSINESSES INVESTMENT FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION PAYMENT SERVICES INTERNAL FUNDS PARTNERS SALES GROWTH FINANCIAL MARKETS PERFORMANCE PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT INNOVATION INVESTMENTS SMALL FIRMS PERFORMANCE MEASURES GOVERNMENT CONTRACT TECHNOLOGIES INTERNATIONAL MARKETS TARGET GUARANTEE EMPLOYEES The country profile for Sweden is based on data from the enterprise surveys conducted by the World Bank in 2014. The Enterprise Surveys focus on the many factors that shape the business environment. These factors can be accommodating or constraining for firms and play an important role in whether a country will prosper or not. An accommodating business environment is one that encourages firms to operate efficiently. Such conditions strengthen incentives for firms to innovate and to increase productivity, key factors for sustainable development. A more productive private sector, in turn, expands employment and contributes taxes necessary for public investment in health, education, and other services. In contrast, a poor business environment increases the obstacles to conducting business activities and decreases a country’s prospects for reaching its potential in terms of employment, production, and welfare. The Enterprise Surveys are conducted by the World Bank and its partners across all geographic regions and cover small, medium, and large companies. The surveys are administered to a representative sample of firms in the non-agricultural formal private economy. The sample is consistently defined in all countries and includes the entire manufacturing sector, the services sector, and the transportation and construction sectors. Public utilities, government services, health care, and financial services sectors are not included in the sample. The Enterprise Surveys collect a wide array of qualitative and quantitative information through face to face interviews with firm managers and owners regarding the business environment in their countries and the productivity of their firms. The topics covered in Enterprise Surveys include infrastructure, trade, finance, regulations, taxes and business licensing, corruption, crime and informality, finance, innovation, labor, and perceptions about obstacles to doing business. The qualitative and quantitative data collected through the surveys connect a country’s business environment characteristics with firm productivity and performance. The Enterprise Survey is useful for both policymakers and researchers. The surveys are repeated over time to track changes and benchmark the effects of reforms on firms’ performance. 2015-11-04T19:15:45Z 2015-11-04T19:15:45Z 2014 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/09/24996408/enterprise-surveys-sweden-country-profile-2010 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22837 English en_US Enterprise surveys country profile; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Working Paper Europe and Central Asia Sweden