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Ugandan micro- and small enterprises (MSEs) still perform poorly. The paper utilizes data collected in Uganda in March …
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-reported life satisfaction as an indicator of psychological well-being, the present study classified participants into one of four … among college students, showing that, when considered in conjunction with clinical symptoms, life satisfaction serves as a …
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-being. The same holds true for job satisfaction. This chapter tests the effect of pay cuts on the psychological well-being and … job satisfaction. The data used in this chapter was drawn from the 5th European Survey on Working Conditions which focuses … statistical significant impact on job satisfaction. …
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This paper is an analysis of Japan’s credit channel. The economic condition has no hindrance, but credit demand showed an inert performance. The state’s policies have helped the flow of finance and prevent bankruptcy, but several other aspects act as an impediment to credit...
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The Conference gave impetus to the changing paradigm for assistance to small enterprises: away from the direct provision of business development services by governments and donor agencies toward the development of markets for BDS appropriate to the needs of small enterprises. By facilitating the...
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This study analyzes the impact of judicial inefficiency on small businesses in Peru. It is based on the hypothesis that chronic problems in the region's judicial systems have negative consequences on the development of micro, small and medium-sized businesses. The analysis focuses, first, on the...
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This paper examines each major element of the village banking technology and how it has been liberalized so far, particularly in four leading Latin American village banking institutions: FINCA Nicaragua, Pro Mujer Bolivia, Compartamos (in Mexico), and CRECER (in Bolivia). It then analyzes how...
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