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Tweet[IWS] AfDB: AFRICAN STATISTICAL JOURNAL, Vol. 9, Nov. 2009 [28 January 2010]
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African Development Bank (AfDB)
African Statistical Journal, Vol. 9, Nov. 2009 [28 January 2010]
[full-text, 499 pages – in both ENGLISH & FRENCH]
Contents
Editorial...............................................................................................11
Abbreviations.......................................................................................19
Contributors........................................................................................23
Introduction: The informal sector and poverty in Africa – measurement
instruments, analyses, and economic policies, Martin Balepa
and François Roubaud......................................................................... 34
1. Measuring the informal sector and informal employment: the experience drawn from 1-2-3 surveys in African countries, Mireille
Razafindrakoto, François Roubaud, and Constance Torelli...................... 88
2. Operationalization of concepts of informality and production of accounts of informal production units: the experience of the Cameroon National Employment and Informal Sector Survey (EESI 2005), René Aymar Bertrand Amougou, Anaclet Désiré Dzossa, Joseph Fouoking, Stéphane Nepetsoun, and Joseph Tédou.......... 148
3 The informal economy in national accounts: The role of the national accountant, Michel Séruzier................................................. 201
4 Integration of the informal rural non-agricultural sector into the national accounts: the Cameroonian experience, Joseph Fouoking...... 250
5 Determinants of the willingness to register informal enterprises in Madagascar: implications for public administration strategies, Faly Hery Rakotomanana................................................................... 289
6 The informal sector, taxation, and equity: the example of Cameroon, Prosper Backiny-Yetna........................................................................ 347
7 Institutional role of statistics institutes in implementing and monitoring public policies on the informal sector in Africa: the case of Cameroon, René Aymar Bertrand Amougou, Anaclet Désiré Dzossa, Joseph Fouoking, Stéphane Nepetsoun, and Joseph Tédou.......... 388
8 Production of informal sector statistics in Africa: lessons and perspectives for improvement, François Roubaud.............................. 422
Book Review: “Urban Labor Markets in Africa”.................................453
Editorial Policy..................................................................................463
Guidelines for Manuscript Submission and Preparation.................467
Acknowledgments..............................................................................470
Highlights for the Second and Third Quarters 2009:
• First Forum on Statistical Training and Human Resources in Africa, Bujumbura, Burundi, June 18-19, 2009........................................... 473
• Regional Workshop on Civil Registration and Vital Statistics Systems in Africa, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, June 29-July 3, 2009.................. 475
• The 57th Session of the International Statistical Institute, Durban, South Africa, August 16-22, 2009.................................................... 479
• Address by H.E. Jacob Zuma, President of South Africa, at the 57th Session of the ISI.................................................................. 485
• Address by Trevor Manuel, MP, Hon. Minister in the National Planning Commission, to the 57th Session of the ICI..................... 493
Upcoming Events...............................................................................496
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