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The Business Environment and Productivity in Tanzania: Evidence from Firm Level Data

ByMelesse Tashu

July 18, 2025

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Melesse Tashu. "The Business Environment and Productivity in Tanzania: Evidence from Firm Level Data", Selected Issues Papers 2025, 098 (2025), accessed 12/7/2025, https://doi.org/10.5089/9798229017916.018

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Summary

Using the World Bank’s Enterprise Surveys (ES) data, this paper sheds light on the relationship between total factor productivity (TFP) and the business environment in Tanzania. It finds statistically significant evidence that cumbersome tax administration, limited access to finance, and limited access to transport are associated with lower firm TFP in the manufacturing sector. While regression coefficients are not statistically significant, indicators of regulatory burden and power outage are also negativelly associated with TFP. These results underscore the importance of improving efficiency of tax administration, easing the regulatory burden, and improving access to finance and reliable infrastructure.

Subject: Business environment, Corruption, Crime, Economic sectors, Production, Productivity, Revenue administration, Tax administration core functions, Total factor productivity

Keywords: B. business environment indicator, business environment, Corruption, firm Level Data, firm performance, firm TFP, paper shed, Productivity, productivity in Tanzania, Sub-Saharan Africa, Tax administration core functions, Total factor productivity