Entrepreneurship and Firm Performance in Sub-Saharan Africa
The development of the private sector in Sub-Saharan Africa is of crucial importance to the overall rate of economic growth of the region. Entrepreneurial firms have a prominent role in the private sector in many countries in the region. This analy...
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Language: | English |
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World Bank, Washington, DC
2012
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/1999/12/12389631/entrepreneurship-firm-performance-sub-saharan-africa http://hdl.handle.net/10986/9853 |
Summary: | The development of the private sector in
Sub-Saharan Africa is of crucial importance to the overall
rate of economic growth of the region. Entrepreneurial firms
have a prominent role in the private sector in many
countries in the region. This analysis measures the impact
of various entrepreneurial characteristics on the rate of
firm growth. The analysis uses data from the Regional
Program on Enterprise Development (RPED) at the World Bank.
Approximately 200 firms in Kenya, Zimbabwe, Zambia, and
Tanzania were surveyed in each country in the food
processing, textile, furniture, and metalworking sectors;
only the subset of firms owned by entrepreneurs is used in
this study. |
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