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Evaluatierapport (PDF, 6.47 MB) - Buitenlandse Zaken - Belgium

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FINEXPO EVALUATION<br />

Graph 5: Total population vs activities in Ghana and Vietnam by sectors<br />

8<br />

6<br />

4<br />

2<br />

0<br />

industrial hardware<br />

ICT hardware and software<br />

Services<br />

Contracting works (incl d...<br />

Transport equipment<br />

all Belgian firms with approved FINEXPO credit<br />

Energy generation and s...<br />

Mineral resources $ mining<br />

water purification and s...<br />

health<br />

education<br />

public transport<br />

The quality of the representation increases substantially if we do not restrict the sample<br />

to the Ghana and Vietnam activities, but take into consideration all transactions of the<br />

same Belgian company. The same 14 companies are responsible for 54 transactions<br />

(50% of the total portfolio) implying 45% of the total credit involved.<br />

In terms of size-categories (in terms of percentage share in total credit portfolio), these<br />

14 firms are fairly representative as well, except in the categories between 0.1 and<br />

0.99% and between 2 and 4.99 %<br />

other<br />

sample Ghana + Vietnam<br />

Table 13: All activities in terms of percentage share in total credit portfolio<br />

User categories<br />

Total<br />

population<br />

Sample %<br />

smaller 0.1 % 1 0<br />

between 0.1 and 0.99<br />

% 18 5 28%<br />

between 1 and 1.99 % 6 3 50%<br />

between 2 and 4.99 % 8 3 37.5%<br />

between 5 and 9.99 % 3 2 66.7%<br />

above 10 % 2 1 50%<br />

Total 38 14 36%<br />

The overall representativeness of the sample can be enhanced substantially by adding<br />

projects in the sectors ICT hardware and software; contracting works (including<br />

construction) and water purification and supply or distribution. The companies that<br />

provide equipment or services in these sectors should be within the categories between<br />

0.1 and 0.99% and between 2 and 4.99 % of the total credit amount.<br />

Three companies qualify on the basis of these characteristics (meet the three criteria at<br />

the same time). With these three additions, the 17 companies selected for the sample<br />

will represent 39% of all interventions in the category between 0.1 and 0.99% of the<br />

total credit amount and 50% of the category between 2 and 4.99 %. It encompasses<br />

53% of all 108 activities and 48% of the total credit.<br />

see<br />

Final report – Appendix 4 – page 114

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