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and other developing countries performing similar tasks. The discussion that follows explores examples for some specific sectors. Food Processing In the case of food processing, the technology gap between GBFs and SBFs is less obvious. Generally, for most business functions, SBFs use more sophisticated technologies, but there are some exceptions where the gap is narrow (figure 3.4). The comparison across firms in Burkina Faso, Korea, and Vietnam suggests that the average firm uses mechanical equipment manually operated for mixing/cooking, but in all business functions they are at least one step above the most basic (usually manual) method to perform the task. Firms in Korea are relatively closer to the frontier for this function. The country ranking according to per capita income holds for average technology indexes for both GBFs and SBFs, with firms in Korea using more advanced technologies, followed by Vietnam and Burkina Faso, but with the differences between the last two countries much narrower for some functions. Wearing Apparel For wearing apparel, the differences in both GBFs and SBFs are narrower across countries, especially those that export significantly, although with low PHOTO 3.2 Small Firms in Developing Countries Still Perform Many Functions Manually

Source: World Bank. Note: Photo taken during the pilot of the Firm-level Adoption of Technology (FAT) survey in Bangladesh in a food-processing firm with 90 workers, showing the packaging process. The worker is checking the amount of liquid in each bottle, which was filled with a manually operated machine. If she decides that there is too much liquid, she pours the excess in the blue bucket. Then she adds the excess to another bottle if she decides that it is not full enough.

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A.1 Number of Establishments Surveyed, by Strata

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pages 236-237

7.5 The Difference between Vouchers and Grants

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pages 219-222

Notes

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pages 224-225

Corporation (KOTEC

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page 217

References

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pages 226-229

7.3 Agriculture Extension: The Case of Embrapa

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pages 214-216

Instruments to Support Technology Upgrading at the Firm Level

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page 209

Adoption of Technology

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pages 211-213

7.1 Digital Platforms Are Prone to Market Concentration and Dominance

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pages 198-201

References

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pages 192-194

6.1 Specific Barriers to the Use of Digital Platforms

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page 176

Surrounded by Digital Infrastructure

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Factual Evidence on Drivers of and Obstacles to Technology Adoption

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pages 172-173

References

8min
pages 161-166

Notes

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page 160

Technology and Resilience

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page 146

Digital Technologies

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page 138

Introduction

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page 137

References

4min
pages 134-136

4.10 Technology Sophistication Contributes to Wage Inequality within Firms

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page 132

Introduction

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page 121

References

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pages 117-120

Functions Manually

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page 100

Technology Differences across and within Sectors

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page 96

Introduction

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page 95

References

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pages 93-94

Summing Up

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page 91

Notes

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page 92

Other Technology Facts

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page 86

Business Functions Varies across Firm Size

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page 83

Introduction

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page 73

Using the FAT Data to Understand Some of the Limitations of Standard Measures of Technology

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pages 63-64

References

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pages 70-72

Measuring Adoption and Use of Technology by Firms

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page 48

References

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pages 42-46

Opening the Black Box: The Firm-level Adoption of Technology (FAT) Survey

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pages 50-51

Introduction

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page 47

Notes

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page 41

Technology (FAT) Survey

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