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Based on surveys of 300 micro and small-scale enterprises (MSEs) and 20 business development service (BDS) providers in Thailand and Viet Nam. Examines the types of services provided and identifies different methods of service provision: purchased services, services provided on a commission...
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This study provides a comprehensive review of the urban informal sector economic activities in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, their contributions to employment and its potential for expansion. In analysing the results of a survey conducted in 1977 on 29 occupational categories within six economic...
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Analyses the role of small, medium and microenterprises in generating employment. Covers trends from the 1980s to 2000s.
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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 national surveys of women entrepreneurs and micro-finance clients in Nepal (135 clients) and Pakistan (104 …
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. The aim is to demonstrate that small entrepreneurs have the capacity to absorb the "costs of legalisation" of their own …
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Studies the role and functioning of mobile bankers (" tontiniers"). Includes a case study of a credit and savings association founded in 1971 in Cotonou and called "Operation 71".
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Reviews the current classification of enterprises in Thailand and describes how it can be improved. Briefly describes the informal sector. Briefly discusses the contribution of the informal sector and small enterprises to economic development. Includes in an annex the text of ILO Recommendation...
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The study (which forms part of a series of ILO studies on Benin, Tunisia and Burundi) carried out during end of 1989 examines the regulatory barriers and their consequences on the growth of the informal sector in Zambia. It is based on a data analysis from various secondary sources and on a...
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