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institutional dynamics between the EU and Africa. I focus on agricultural relationships to highlight the interplay between …
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Limited access of entrepreneurs to credit constrains the creation and growth of private firms. In Africa, access to … entrepreneurs with productive technologies, while firm growth depends on acquired capital. The shortage of collateral creates a … productive entrepreneurship and private sector employment in Africa. -- credit constraints ; productive entrepreneurship …
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conclude that policies to support young entrepreneurs in rural Africa should not only focus on creating conditions that attract …Africa is not only the poorest and most rural continent, it is also the most youthful continent in terms of population … young adults to start enterprises, but to also enable young entrepreneurs to improve productivity in already existing …
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agriculture and focus on the literature on entrepreneurship in Africa's structural transformation. I present a conceptual model to …
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Limited access of entrepreneurs to credit constrains the creation and growth of private firms. In Africa, access to … entrepreneurs with productive technologies, while firm growth depends on acquired capital. The shortage of collateral creates a … productive entrepreneurship and private sector employment in Africa …
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Limited access of entrepreneurs to credit constrains the creation and growth of private firms. In Africa, access to … entrepreneurs with productive technologies, while firm growth depends on acquired capital. The shortage of collateral creates a … productive entrepreneurship and private sector employment in Africa …
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on entrepreneurship outcomes).Design/methodology/approach: Building on a sample of 81 countries from Africa, America … paradox. The findings support the notion that African countries — and economies in general — do not need more entrepreneurs …
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conclude that policies to support young entrepreneurs in rural Africa should not only focus on creating conditions that attract …Africa is not only the poorest and most rural continent, it is also the most youthful continent in terms of population … young adults to start enterprises, but to also enable young entrepreneurs to improve productivity in already existing …
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entrepreneurs in South Africa. Furthermore, it is to investigate the impact that Afrophobia has on economic opportunities created by … African immigrant entrepreneurs in South Africa. Research Design & Methods: The text utilizes a mixed-methods approach that … entrepreneurs are not few but centre on Afrophobic and xenophobic attacks which negatively impact business operations and economic …
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Output per worker is lower in poor countries than in rich countries, and relatively more so in the agricultural sector. Sorting of heterogeneous workers can contribute to explain this fact if comparative and absolute advantage are aligned in agriculture, implying that average productivity in...
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