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ILO pub. Working paper on the impact of multinational enterprises on technological change and employment creation, comprising a case study of a foreign subsidiary and a local firm in India - discusses theoretical issues, size of enterprise, research and development, innovations, backward and...
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Focuses on the building of roads and infrastructure in the region of Angkor.
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Examines how enterprises can restructure in the spirit of social partnership with maximum economic benefits and minimum costs for the workers, communities and society at large.
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entrepreneurship. References. …
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This training guide aims to improve market access for women in the informal economy, as well as women-operated micro enterprises.
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Describes the activities of Youth Business International (YBI) in aiding unemployed young people to become entrepreneurs.
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-employment and entrepreneurship as career options for young people entering the labour market. Provides examples of programmes in … integrating entrepreneurship education into the classroom. …
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Based on desk and field research in 54 organizations conducted in 1998 and 1999 in Caribbean countries, discusses the accomplishments and problems of small enterprise development organizations in assisting small enterprise development.
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; finance, credit and bankruptcy polices; and infrastructure and innovation policies. Describes entrepreneurs' responses to this …
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Based on data for the period 1981-1993 from the Annual Survey of Industries supplemented by data from Annual Reports and the Industrial Statistics Yearbook, discusses labour productivity growth in manufacturing in Sri Lanka.
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