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Micro-entreprises du secteur informel a Tunis; obstacles de caractere legal et institutionnel

Ferchiou R.

ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization

Abstract: Based on a survey of 60 economic units in Tunis, scattered in the sectors of production services, commerce, transport and construction, the study attempts to determine to what extent rules and economic activities are followed by economic legislation operators. Special reference is made to social and fiscal laws as well as to regulations set up by local authorities. The aim is to demonstrate that small entrepreneurs have the capacity to absorb the "costs of legalisation" of their own enterprise. The study also stresses the effort to be made at the level of official policy in order to create a favourable environment for small enterprise development. Priority areas for intervention would include: alleviation of actual legislation, dissemination of supporting programmes for small enterprises and reduction of administrative costs linked to these programmes.

Keywords: microenterprise; informal economy; legal aspect; survey.; cost; income; taxation; questionnaire; statistical table; microentreprise; économie informelle; aspect juridique; enquête; coût; revenu; fiscalité; questionnaire; tableau statistique; microempresa; economía informal; aspecto jurídico; encuesta; costo; ingreso; tributación; cuestionario; cuadros estadísticos (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 71 P. pages
Date: 1990
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Published in Programme mondial de l'emploi document de travail. WEP 2-19, Urbanisation, secteur informel et emploi

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