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services of mobile payphones, money transfer and phone repair, the paper analyses the micro-enterprises providing them and … their contribution to income and employment creation. It shows that majority of the enterprises providing the services are …-oriented category are characterised by barriers to entry and specialisation. These enterprises have made a notable contribution to the …
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services of mobile payphones, money transfer and phone repair, the paper analyses the micro-enterprises providing them and … their contribution to income and employment creation. It shows that majority of the enterprises providing the services are …-oriented category are characterised by barriers to entry and specialisation. These enterprises have made a notable contribution to the …
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perspective of capital’, in which hired work is defined as a cost. The question must also be distinguished from more conventional … work (as human self-expression) despite its centrality for felt well-being and physical and mental health and capability …. The typical conception of work under capitalism is as a cost, for the capitalist must pay for it. The activist strand in …
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perspective of capital", in which hired work is defined as a cost. The question must also be distinguished from more conventional … work (as human self-expression) despite its centrality for felt well-being and physical and mental health and capability …. The typical conception of work under capitalism is as a cost, for the capitalist must pay for it. The activist strand in …
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