Seminar, Temas530-532R. Thapar, 2003 |
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... economy share one thing in common - the lack of formal recognition and protection . D - - uring the 1950s and 1960s it was widely assumed that , with the right mix of economic policies and resou- rces , poor traditional economies could ...
... economy share one thing in common - the lack of formal recognition and protection . D - - uring the 1950s and 1960s it was widely assumed that , with the right mix of economic policies and resou- rces , poor traditional economies could ...
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... economic acti- vity and viability , but by the traits of the individuals who own and operate them ( Canagarajah and Sethuraman 2001 ) . The ability of the self - employed to raise capital is limited due to their lack of contacts and low ...
... economic acti- vity and viability , but by the traits of the individuals who own and operate them ( Canagarajah and Sethuraman 2001 ) . The ability of the self - employed to raise capital is limited due to their lack of contacts and low ...
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... economic growth by transferring thousands of economic agents into the spheres of a formal economy . It would symbolize participation in the legal system , create committed citizens and pro- vide credit worthiness to entrepreneurs as a ...
... economic growth by transferring thousands of economic agents into the spheres of a formal economy . It would symbolize participation in the legal system , create committed citizens and pro- vide credit worthiness to entrepreneurs as a ...
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