The portrait of Uganda’s informal sector: What main obstacles do the sector face?
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Date
2020-10
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Cogent Economics & Finance
Abstract
In this paper, using primary data collected from business owners, we
examine the nature and obstacles in the informal sector of Uganda. We find that
education level matters in the selection of enterprises. The bulk of businesses, like
eating kiosks, fish selling, shoe shining among others that require no specialized skill
to operate were mainly run by primary school dropouts and those with no formal
level of education. Furthermore, we find evidence of a strong entrepreneurial spirit
among secondary school dropouts than at any other education level. Across all
businesses surveyed, secondary school dropouts run a high number of informal
enterprises. Evidence suggests that their motivation is driven by two key factors,
namely, wanting to take advantage of an existing business opportunity and failure
to find employment in the formal sector. The empirical results show that access to
finance, crime, theft and disorder, electricity, water, taxes, burdensome inspections,
and informal gifts are robust and significant obstacles to the operations of the
informal sector in Uganda. Policies should focus on a regulatory framework that
supports the sector to create secure livelihoods and generate employment opportunities for the unemployed rather than viewing the sector as a source of “illegality.” Improving access to finance, providing regular power and water supply,
and improving the tax regime would mitigate the obstacles faced by informal
businesses leading to possible formalization. Informal sector businesses should not
be perceived as “illegal entities” but rather complementary effort by an increasingly
enterprising population in the country.
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Microeconomics, Development Economics, Public Finance, Entrepreneurship, Small Business Management, Social Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurial Finance
Citation
Mugoda, S., Esaku, S., Nakimu, R. K., & Bbaale, E. (2020). The portrait of Uganda’s informal sector: What main obstacles do the sector face?. Cogent Economics & Finance, 8(1), 1843255.