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Chapter 1. West Africa staple food systems: An overview of trends and indicators of demand, supply, and trade 13


Figure 6. Cost of electricity in some West African countries (CFAF/ Kwh)


Source: World Bank, CEM Burkina Faso (2009)


C. Regulation and corruption


Enforcement and credibility of the rule of law and the formal regulatory framework are major factors
determining the business environment and their deficiency can pose a serious impediment to investment and
to food agroprocessing development. A study by the World Bank, covering many West African countries,
quantified these costs for private enterprises. Results are summarized in Table 2 below. The addition of security
costs and costly time to import and export costs means that between 5 and 8 percent of sales are lost due to
the aforementioned inefficiencies, putting a strong constraint on overall competitiveness.


Table 2. Indirect and invisible costs as percentages of firms’ sales


Indirect costs Invisible costs
Transport Telecom Customs Losses
due to
power
outages

Cost of
manager’s
time to
deal with
regula-
tions

Cost of
corruption:
informal
payments
to get
things
done

Cost of
security
measures

Total
indirect
and
invisible
costs

Burkina
Faso, 2006

2.23 0.70 1.63 1.20 0.05 1.48 0.86 8.20

Benin,
2004




    • 0.48 1.16 0.06 4.27 0.57 6.55




Mali,
2007

1.96 0.86 0.26 1.39 0.05 0.24 0.12 4.60

Uganda,
2006

1.08 0.50 0.52 28.16 0.06 2.18 0.43 32.93

Zambia,
2007

0.61 0.71 0.68 1.79 0.04 0.05 0.93 4.81

Source: World Bank, Enterprise Surveys (2004-2007) Estimates are based on at least 15 observations.

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