Current Projects

Botswana Survey Team
The Enterprise Analysis Unit of the World Bank is currently gathering data in 47 countries around the world. The table indicates the countries in which current survey endeavors are taking place. For each country, the type of survey, project phase, and estimated date of data delivery are provided. Types of surveys include the standard Enterprise Survey along with Indicator, Micro, and Informal surveys. Project phases include the initial process of Procurement, the subsequent process of Fieldwork, and the final process of Data Standardization.

Africa

Economy Survey Type* Phase* Estimated Data Delivery
Angola Enterprise, Informal Fieldwork  Fall 2010
Botswana Enterprise Fieldwork Fall 2010
Democratic Republic of Congo Enterprise, Informal Fieldwork  Fall 2010
Mali Enterprise, Informal Fieldwork Fall 2010
South Africa Financial Crisis Assessment Fieldwork Fall 2010
       

East Asia & Pacific

Economy Survey Type Phase Estimated Data Delivery
N/A N/A N/A N/A
       

Europe & Central Asia

Economy Survey Type Phase Estimated Data Delivery
Bulgaria Financial Crisis Assessment Fieldwork Ongoing (Wave 3)
Hungary Financial Crisis Assessment Fieldwork Ongoing (Wave 3)
Latvia Financial Crisis Assessment Fieldwork Ongoing (Wave 3)
Lithuania Financial Crisis Assessment Fieldwork Ongoing (Wave 3)
Romania Financial Crisis Assessment Fieldwork Ongoing (Wave 3)
Turkey Financial Crisis Assessment Fieldwork Ongoing (Wave 3)
       

Latin America & Caribbean

Economy Survey Type Phase Estimated Data Delivery
Antigua and Barbuda Indicator Procurement Spring 2011
Argentina Enterprise, Informal  Fieldwork Winter 2010
Bahamas Indicator Procurement Spring 2011
Barbados Indicator Procurement Spring 2011
Belize Indicator Procurement Spring 2011
Bolivia Enterprise Fieldwork Fall 2010
Chile Enterprise Fieldwork Fall 2010
Colombia Enterprise Fieldwork Fall 2010
Costa Rica Enterprise Fieldwork  Winter 2010 
Dominica Indicator Procurement Spring 2011
Dominican Republic Enterprise Procurement Spring 2011
Ecuador Enterprise Fieldwork Fall 2010
El Salvador Enterprise Fieldwork Fall 2010
Grenada Indicator Procurement Spring 2011
Guatemala Enterprise Fieldwork Fall 2010
Guyana Indicator Procurement Spring 2011
Haiti Indicator Procurement Spring 2011
Honduras Enterprise Fieldwork Fall 2010
Jamaica Enterprise Procurement Fall 2010
Mexico Enterprise Fieldwork Spring 2011
Nicaragua Enterprise Fieldwork Fall 2010
Panama Enterprise Fieldwork  Fall 2010
Paraguay Enterprise Fieldwork Winter 2010
Peru Enterprise, Informal  Fieldwork  Fall 2010
St. Kitts and Nevis Indicator Procurement Spring 2011
St. Lucia Indicator Procurement Spring 2011
St. Vincent and the Grenadines Indicator Procurement Spring 2011
Suriname Indicator Procurement Spring 2011
Uruguay Enterprise Fieldwork Fall 2010
Venezuela Enterprise Fieldwork Fall 2010
       

Middle East & North Africa

Economy Survey Type Phase Estimated Data Delivery
Iraq Enterprise Fieldwork Winter 2010
       

South Asia

Economy Survey Type Phase Estimated Data Delivery
Afghanistan Financial Crisis Assessment Fieldwork Summer 2010
Bangladesh Financial Crisis Assessment Fieldwork Summer 2010
India Financial Crisis Assessment Fieldwork Summer 2010
Pakistan Financial Crisis Assessment Fieldwork Summer 2010
Sri Lanka Financial Crisis Assessment Fieldwork Summer 2010
       

*Definitions:

Enterprise Survey
An Enterprise Survey is a survey of firms that is meant to be representative of a country's non-agricultural economy. The sectors of business activity, using ISIC revision 3.1, include manufacturing (group D), construction (group F), services (groups G and H), transport, storage, and communications (group I), and IT which is subgroup 72 of group K. Firms with less than five employees are not surveyed. Interviews are conducted using the Core questionnaire, Core + Manufacturing module, or the Core + Retail module.

Indicator Survey
An Indicator Survey is similar to an Enterprise Survey. For smaller economies, the sampling strategies inherent in an Enterprise Survey are often not applicable due to the limited universe of firms. An Indicator Survey targets the manufacturing and services sectors and the survey instrument is limited to just those questions which form the basis of the global indicators as presented on the Enterprise Surveys website.

Micro Survey
A Micro Survey uses the Core questionnaire from the Enterprise Survey and targets manufacturing and services firms with less than five employees (microenterprises).

Informal Survey
An Informal Survey uses a survey instrument designed for informal firms, i.e., unregistered businesses. For a given country, the business activity of interest varies according to the goals of policy makers.

Financial Crisis Assessment Survey
A Financial Crisis Assessment Survey is fielded to selected firms every 6 months. The goal of the survey is to assess the impact of the global financial crisis of 2008/2009 on firms regarding key microeconomic variables such as access to finance, employment and sales.

Management, Organization, and Innovation Survey
A Management, Organization, and Innovation Survey is similar to an Enterprise Survey but also focuses on issues regarding management structure and firm behavior regarding competition and innovation.

Procurement
Procurement refers to the initial project phase where through the World Bank procurement system, private contractors can competitively bid to be awarded the contract. Typically market research firms are awarded the contract to conduct Fieldwork for the project.

Fieldwork
Fieldwork refers to the project phase where face-to-face interviews are being conducted in the field. Business managers are interviewed and survey data is entered into databases. During fieldwork, batches of data are sent to the Enterprise Analysis team as part of the quality control process. After completion of fieldwork, the data will be delivered to the Enterprise Analysis team for Data Standardization.

Data Standardization
Data Standardization refers to the final project phase where the Enterprise Analysis team is imposing the final quality control checks on the data and also standardizing the data so that cross country comparisons can be easily performed.