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The productivity of non-farm enterprises in rural Africa may be associated with the productivity of other spatially … across space in both countries. In Ethiopia rural non-farm enterprises are more productive in locations where farms are less … spatial error models, we find education, age, size of the household, religious affiliation and community infrastructure are …
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infrastructure. The cross-border nature of such infrastructure requires regional cooperation in at least four issues: transport … infrastructure, trade facilitation, decentralization and local economic development, and migration. Because incentives for regional … cooperation in these aspects may not be symmetrical, commitments made may not be credible. Therefore, transport infrastructure at …
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The productivity of non-farm enterprises in rural Africa may be associated with the productivity of other spatially … across space in both countries. In Ethiopia rural non-farm enterprises are more productive in locations where farms are less … spatial error models, we find education, age, size of the household, religious affiliation and community infrastructure are …
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The instability and informality that characterize hybrid political orders and its effects on entrepreneurs remains largely unexplored in the scholarly literatures. In this paper we provide initial findings from the case of entrepreneurs' access to electricity in Lebanon. Using quantitative and...
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The instability and informality that characterize hybrid political orders and its effects on entrepreneurs remains largely unexplored in the scholarly literatures. In this paper we provide initial findings from the case of entrepreneurs' access to electricity in Lebanon. Using quantitative and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010224596
The instability and informality that characterize hybrid political orders and its effects on entrepreneurs remains largely unexplored in the scholarly literatures. In this paper we provide initial findings from the case of entrepreneurs' access to electricity in Lebanon. Using quantitative and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010884305