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Limited access of entrepreneurs to credit constrains the creation and growth of private firms. In Africa, access to credit is particularly limited for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) due to unclear property rights and the lack of assets that can be used as collateral. This paper presents a...
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Africa is not only the poorest and most rural continent, it is also the most youthful continent in terms of population. Given the large number of young job seekers that will enter the labor market over the next decade, we need a better understanding of rural non-farm entrepreneurship,...
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of key business constraints, across both male and female entrepreneurs. We find that females are less likely to export … (voluntarily or involuntarily) from male-dominated networks or business practices …
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This book offers a comprehensive study of the history of African business. By analyzing the specificities of African … business culture, as well as the dynamically changing African policy context, the author sheds new light on the development of … the 1990s, and the globalization of African business …
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conducting entrepreneurial activities or business endeavors in smaller firms in the African continent. The book responds to calls … students interested in regional business practices, as well as for practitioners and policy makers … performance -- Chapter 3: Crowdfunding in the African context: A new way to fund ventures -- Chapter 4: The lack of business …
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Technology Transfer and Economic Growth in Sub-Sahara African Countries – Lessons from East Asian Experience -- Technology Transfer for Economic Growth in Africa – Why it Matters -- Sub-Sahara African Countries’ Attractiveness to Technology Transfer -- Pragmatic Analytical Framework for...
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