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Over time, the woman has been confined by culture and nature to a second class role behind man. In the economy arena, she is seen as playing the supportive roles for the sustenance of the social status quo but in a very restricted mode which have little direct impact on local or national...
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Entrepreneurship reinforces the economic growth of a country. Therefore, most countries, especially developing ones …, Nigeria, and Pakistan. Data from officials in 149 companies were collected through questionnaire dissemination from October to …/corruption are the most common obstacles to entrepreneurship in these developing countries. Also, tax policy was also considered an …
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all things good in great economies; however, sadly, Nigeria has been unable to unlock SME development and the many … relationship between entrepreneurship development and infrastructure development and employment generation. Also, there was a …’s role in SMEs’ survival and entrepreneurship development is invaluable. The government must live up to their bidding and …
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