Crime, theft and disorder (% of firms identifying this as major constraint) - Enterprise Survey - Development outcomes - African Development Indicators



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Losses due to theft, robbery, vandalism, and arson are the estimated losses from those causes that occurred on establishments’ premises as a percentage of annual sales. Source: World Bank, Enterprise Surveys (http://www.enterprisesurveys.org/).
Crime, theft and disorder (% of firms identifying this as major constraint) - Enterprise Survey - Development outcomes - African Development Indicators (Most Recent Data)

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Country

Value

1Ivory Coast (2009)53.84
2Madagascar (2009)48.11
3Republic of the Congo (2009)44.12
4Mauritius (2009)41.5
5Gabon (2009)34.06
6Lesotho (2009)33.46
7Liberia (2009)26.78
8Sierra Leone (2009)14.15
9Nigeria (2007)4.08
10Kenya (2007)3.87
11Gambia (2006)2.66
12Malawi (2006)2.25
13Guinea (2006)2.02
14Democratic Republic of the Congo (2006)2
15Cape Verde (2006)1.81
16Mozambique (2007)1.79
17Cameroon (2006)1.5
18Ethiopia (2006)1.44
19Botswana (2006)1.29
20Namibia (2006)1.28
21Swaziland (2006)1.26
22Rwanda (2006)1.25
23Tanzania (2006)1.19
24Guinea-Bissau (2006)1.11
25Burundi (2006)1.05
26Zambia (2007)1.04
27Uganda (2006)1.04
28South Africa (2007)1.01
29Algeria (2007)0.92
30Ghana (2007)0.9
31Niger (2006)0.63
32Mauritania (2006)0.62
33Mali (2007)0.58
34Senegal (2007)0.48
35Angola (2006)0.43
36Burkina Faso (2006)0.22
37Morocco (2007)0.02
38Egypt (2007)0
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