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Investment Climate Survey 2003 (Montenegro)

Abstract

The Investment Climate Surveys (ICS) were conducted by the World Bank and its partners across all geographic regions and covered firms of all sizes in many industries. The ICS collected a wide array of qualitative and quantitative information through face-to-face interviews with managers and owners regarding the investment climate in their country and the productivity of their firms. Topics covered in the ICS included the obstacles to doing business, infrastructure, finance, labor, corruption and regulation, contract enforcement, law and order, innovation and technology, and firm productivity. Taken together, the qualitative and quantitative data helped connect a country’s investment climate characteristics with firm productivity and performance.

Firm-level surveys have been administered since 1998 by different units within the World Bank. Since 2005-06, most data collection efforts have been centralized within the Enterprise Analysis Unit (FPDEA). Enterprise Surveys, a replacement for Investment Climate Surveys, are now conducted by the Enterprise Analysis Unit.

Montenegro Investment Climate Survey was performed in June 2003. It covered 100 firms in manufacturing and retail/whole sales sectors.

The survey was undertaken in the aftermath of the assassination of Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic at a time when Serbia and Montenegro were experiencing a great deal of uncertainty, so the survey results must be viewed in this light.