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We conduct a randomized experiment in Sri Lanka to measure the impact of the most commonly used business training course in developing countries, the Start-and-Improve Your Business (SIYB) program. In contrast to existing business training evaluations which are restricted to microfinance...
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The majority of firms in most developing countries are informal. We conducted a field experiment in Sri Lanka which provided incentives for informal firms to formalize. Offering only information about the registration process and reimbursement for direct registration costs had no impact on...
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Is the vast army of the self-employed in low income countries a source of employment generation? We use data from …
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Is the vast army of the self-employed in low income countries a source of employment generation? We use data from … provides an explanation for the low rates of growth of enterprises supported by microlending. -- Entrepreneurship ; self …
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We conduct a randomized experiment in Sri Lanka to measure the impact of the most commonly used business training course in developing countries, the Start-and-Improve Your Business (SIYB) program. In contrast to existing business training evaluations which are restricted to microfinance...
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within countries. Despite the central role of the entrepreneur in theinnovation process, data limitations have restricted …
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. -- informality ; small enterprises ; entrepreneurship …
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