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Publications

General

  1. Grimm, M., R. van der Hoeven and J. Lay (2011), Unlocking potential: Tackling economic, institutional and social constraints of informal entrepreneurship in Sub-Saharan Africa: Main findings and policy conclusions.
  2. Grimm M., P. Knorringa and J. Lay (2012), Constrained Gazelles: High Potentials in West Africa's Informal Economy. World Development, 40 (7): 1352-1368. Complementary appendix
  3. Cling J.-P., T.T. Nguyen, H.C. Nguyen, M. Razafindrakoto Mireille, F. Roubaud C. Torelli (2010), Comparing the informal sector in Vietnam and Africa, forthcoming in The Informal Sector in Vietnam: A focus on Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi: The Gioi Editions.
  4. Background paper to the World Development Report 2013 on jobs: Moving Jobs to the Center Stage (pdf), Berlin Workshop Series 2013, edited by GIZ and the World Bank (with a contribution by Michael Grimm). http://siteresources.worldbank.org/EXTNWDR2013/Resources/8258024-1320950747192/8260293-1320956712276/Moving_Jobs_to_the_Center_Stage.pdf]

  5. M. Grimm, R. van der Hoeven, J. Lay and F. Roubaud (2012), Neubewertung des informellen Sektors und des Unternehmertums in Sub-Sahara Afrika, Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung, DIW Berlin, 81 (3): 69–83. http://www.diw.de/sixcms/detail.php?id=diw_01.c.416256.de

Economic constraints

  1. Grimm, M., J. Krüger and J. Lay (2011), Barriers to Entry and Returns to Capital in Informal Activities: Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa.Review of Income and Wealth 57: S27-S53.
  2. Grimm M., S. Lange and J. Lay (2012), Credit-constrained in risky activities? The determinants of capital stocks of micro and small firms in Western Africa. GIGA Working Papers No 185, GIGA, Hamburg.
  3. Göbel K., M. Grimm, J. Lay (2012), Constraint Firms, Nos Subsistence Activities: Evidence on Capital Returns and Accumulation in Peruvian Microenterprises. IZA Discussion Paper no. 6866, IZA, Bonn.
  4. Vaillant, J., M. Grimm, J. Lay and F. Roubaud (2011) Informal sector dynamics in times of fragile growth: the case of Madagascar. DIAL Working Paper No. DT/2011-10, DIAL, Paris.
  5. Gubert F. and F. Roubaud (2011), The Impact of Microfinance Loans on Small Informal Enterprises in Madagascar. A Panel Data Analysis.
  6. Böhme M. and R. Thiele (2011), Is the Informal Sector Constrained from the Demand Side. Evidence from Six West African capitals, World Development, 40 (7): 1369-1381.
  7. Böhme M. and R. Thiele (2011), Informal-formal linkages and informal enterprise performance in urban West Africa. Kiel Working Papers No. 1751, IfW Kiel
  8. M. Grimm, R. Hartwig and J. Lay (2013), Electricity Access and the Performance of Micro and Small Enterprises: Evidence from West Africa, forthcoming in European Journal of Development Research.

Institutional Constraints

  1. Ouedraogo E., O. Koriko, S. Coulibaly, M. Fall, E. Ramilison and E. Lavallée (2011), Institutional barriers to formalisation of informal production units in the main agglomerations of the WAEMU zone.
  2. Lavallée E. and F. Roubaud (2011), Corruption and informal enterprise performance: West African evidence.

Social constraints

 

  1. M. Grimm, F. Gubert, O. Koriko, J. Lay and C.J. Nordman (2013), Kinship-ties and entrepreneurship in Western Africa, forthcoming in Journal of Small Business and Entrepreneurship http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08276331.2013.771854].
  2. M. Grimm, F. Gubert, O. Koriko, J. Lay and C.J. Nordman (2012), La solidarité force bride-t-elle l’activité des micro-entrepreneurs? Une analyse à partir de données oust-africaines. In J.-P. Cling, S. Lagrée, M. Razafindrakoto and F. Roubaudd (eds.). Agence Francaise de Developpement.
  3. Hadnes, M., B. Vollan and M. Kosfeld (2011), The Dark Side of Solidarity: An Experimental Approach to the impact of Solidarity on Work Input.
  4. M. Grimm, R. Hartwig and J. Lay (2013), Does forced solidarity hamper investment in small and micro enterprises? IZA Discussion Paper #7229, IZA, Bonn. . [Link, please under title: http://ftp.iza.org/dp7229.pdf]
  5. H. C. Nguyen and C. J. Nordman (2011), Household Entrepreneurship and Social Networks in Vietnam: Panel Data Evidence.
  6. Pasquier-Doumer, L. (2012), Intergenerational transmission of self-employed status in the informal sector: a constrained choice or better income prospects? Evidence from seven West-African countries. Forthcoming in Journal of African Economies http://jae.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2012/07/31/jae.ejs017.short?rss=1.

Background papers by project particpants