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Companies around the world face a variety of obstacles when engaging in business -- from long delays in securing permits and licenses in some countries to dealing with corrupt government officials in others. The costs in terms of economic growth and job creation can be enormous. This page will help you understand some of the challenges facing a business in the selected country. It is based on surveys of over 100,000 firms worldwide.


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Gambia, the (2006)

Region :
Sub-Saharan Africa
Income category :
Low income
Population :
1,660,200
GNI per capita (US$) :
393
Number of firms surveyed :
174  
Regulations And TaxGambia, theRegionAll countries
Senior Management Time Spent in Dealing with Requirements of Government Regulation (%)7.316.768.55
Average number of visits or required meetings with tax officials.2.532.772.16
If there were visits, Average number of visits or required meetings with tax officials.3.233.653.21
% of Firms Identifying Tax Rates as Major Constraint***30.6937.9935.35
% of Firms Identifying Tax Administration as Major Constraint***16.4826.2023.49
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Permits And LicensesGambia, theRegionAll countries
Days to Obtain Operating License8.3523.8528.78
Days to Obtain Construction-related Permit30.5852.6366.39
Days to Obtain Import License8.4719.2319.57
% of Firms Identifying Business Licensing and Permits as Major Constraint***18.0615.5215.24
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CorruptionGambia, theRegionAll countries
% of Firms Expected to Pay Informal Payment to Public Officials (to Get Things Done)52.4235.1627.37
% of Firms Expected to Give Gifts to Get an Operating License23.4219.5315.95
% of Firms Expected to Give Gifts In Meetings With Tax Officials13.5618.3216.81
% of Firms Expected to Give Gifts to Secure a Government Contract**50.3038.3330.26
% of Firms Identifying Corruption as a Major Constraint***9.7834.6536.59
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CrimeGambia, theRegionAll countries
% of Firms Paying for Security71.5360.4556.76
Losses Due to Theft, Robbery, Vandalism, and Arson Against the Firm (% of Sales)2.661.681.03
If there were losses, Losses Due to Theft, Robbery, Vandalism, and Arson Against the Firm (% of Sales)8.656.144.71
Security Costs (% of Sales)4.271.811.45
Security Costs if the establishment pays for security (% of Sales)6.063.322.82
Products Shipped to Supply Domestic Markets Lost Due to Theft (%)*0.410.930.91
% of Firms Identifying Crime, Theft and Disorder as Major Constraints***12.2727.6825.53
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InformalityGambia, theRegionAll countries
% of Firms expressing that a Typical Firm Reports less than 100% of Sales for Tax Purposes88.0561.8252.11
% of Services Firms Competing Against Unregistered or Informal Firms60.3466.0756.07
% of Firms Formally Registered when Started Operations in the Country..82.2089.00
Number of years firms operated without formal registration..0.770.99
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GenderGambia, theRegionAll countries
% of Firms With Female Participation in Ownership21.3429.1433.58
% of Full Time Female Workers*16.2122.9029.02
% of Female Permanent Full-time Non-production Workers *3.656.379.38
% of Firms With Female Top Manager..14.9517.62
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FinanceGambia, theRegionAll countries
% of Firms with Line of Credit or Loans from Financial Institutions16.5521.6334.50
% of Firms Using Banks to Finance Investments7.5913.0523.43
% of Firms Using Banks to Finance Expenses14.3219.2227.53
Value of Collateral Needed for a Loan (% of the Loan Amount)192.95142.60144.21
% of Firms Identifying Access to Finance as a Major Constraint***40.3245.6430.94
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InfrastructureGambia, theRegionAll countries
Number of Power Outages in a Typical Month23.6710.308.92
If there were outages, Duration of Power Outages (hours)6.866.705.46
Value Lost Due to Power Outages (% of Sales)11.805.844.90
If a generator is used, Electricity from Generator (%) *32.3426.7419.90
Delay in Obtaining an Electrical Connection (days)63.9331.9437.32
Average number of Incidents of Water Insufficiency in a Typical Month*8.397.246.32
If there were shortages, Average Duration of the Water Shortage (hours)*7.1313.9912.86
Delay in Obtaining a Water Connections (days)n/a28.6034.96
Delay in Obtaining a Mainline Telephone Connection (days)24.8332.7326.31
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Innovation and TechnologyGambia, theRegionAll countries
% of Firms With Internationally-Recognized Quality Certification22.1612.9815.81
% of Firms with Annual Financial Statement Reviewed by External Auditor32.7342.3246.32
% of Firms Using Technology Licensed from Foreign Companies *3.9811.4914.89
% of Firms using its Own Website13.6216.3133.58
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TradeGambia, theRegionAll countries
Average Time to Clear Direct Exports Through Customs (days)4.956.516.15
Average Time to Clear Imports from Customs (days)*2.9612.7510.82
% of Exporter Firms8.569.7517.92
% of Firms that Use Material Inputs and/or Supplies of Foreign origin*63.1860.5960.54
% of Firms that Export Directly6.466.2113.68
% of Firms that Trade Identifying Customs & Trade Regulations as a Major Constraint***12.8120.1116.46
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WorkforceGambia, theRegionAll countries
% of Firms Offering Formal Training*25.5728.9634.37
Average Number of Seasonal/Temporary, Full-Time Employees3.945.237.81
Average Number of Permanent, Full Time Employees18.9725.6549.25
% of Firms Identifying Labor Regulations as a Major Constraint***3.457.7611.43
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Note:
* For survey data collected in 2006 and 2007, this indicator is computed for the Manufacturing module only.
1. Regional averages are computed using the latest year available. For some countries the sample may not be representative of the non-agricultural economy.
2. The graph ranks obstacles identified by firms.
3. Statistics with fewer than five firms are displayed with an "n.a." to maintain confidentiality and should be distinguished from ".." which indicates missing values.
**Please, note that in the case of BEEPS 2008 surveys the question was asked to the firms that have confirmed that they have applied for Government contract in the last fiscal year while in the previous rounds of BEEPS the question was asked to all firms participating in the survey.
*** Due to differences in scales used in the ECA countries in 2002 and 2005 (four points) and those used in the 2008 surveys (five points) indicators based on business constraints questions are not fully comparable. End users are encouraged to keep this in mind when analyzing historical trends. Users can download the raw data for additional information.