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References for Entrepreneurship for the poor in developing countries
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Further reading
- Grimm, M., Paffhausen, A. "Do interventions targeted at micro-entrepreneurs and small and medium-sized firms create jobs? A systematic review of the evidence for low and middle income countries" Labour Economics 32 (2015): 67–85.
- Karlan, D., Valdivia, C. "Teaching entrepreneurship: Impact of business training on microfinance clients and institutions" Review of Economics and Statistics 93:2 (2011): 510–527.
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Key references
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Cho, Y., Honorati, M. "Entrepreneurship programs in developing countries: A meta- regression analysis" Labour Economics 28:C (2014): 110-130. Key reference: [1]
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World Bank The State of Economic Inclusion report 2021: The Potential to Scale. Washington DC: World Bank, 2021. Key reference: [2]
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World Bank – International Labour Organization The Impact of Active Labor Market Programs on Youth: An updated systematic review and meta-analysis. Geneva: ILO, 2022. Key reference: [3]
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McKenzie, D., Woodruff, C., Bjorvatn, K., Bruhn, M., Cai, J., Uribe, J., Quinn, S., Sonobe, T., Valdivia, M. "Training Entrepreneurs" VoxDevLit 1:3 (2023). Key reference: [4]
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Gindling, T. H., Newhouse, D. L. "Self-employment in the developing world" World Development 56 (2014): 313–331. Key reference: [5]
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Kugler, M., Viollaz, M., Duque, D., Gaddis, I., Newhouse, D., Palacios-Lopez, A., Weber, M. "How did the COVID-19 crisis affect different types of workers in the developing world?" World Development (2023). Key reference: [6]
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Fafchamps, M., Woodruff, C. "Identifying Gazelles: Expert Panels vs. Surveys as a Means to Identify Firms with Rapid Growth Potential" The World Bank Economic Review 31:3 (2017): 670–686. Key reference: [7]
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Calderon, G., Iacovone, L., Juarez, L. "Opportunity vs. Necessity: Understanding the Heterogeneity of Female Micro-Entrepreneurs" World Bank Economic Review 30 (2017): 86-96. Key reference: [8]
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Cho, Y., Robalino, D., Watson, S. Supporting Self-Employment and Small-Scale Entrepreneurship: Potential programs to improve livelihoods for vulnerable workers World Bank Policy Note No.92629, 2014. Key reference: [9]
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Blumenstock, J., Callen, M., Ghani, T. "Why Do Defaults Affect Behavior? Experimental Evidence from Afghanistan" American Economic Review 108:10 (2018): 2868-2901. Key reference: [10]
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Dalton, P., Ruschenpohler, J., Uras, B., Zia, B. "Curating Local Knowledge: Experimental Evidence from Small Retailers in Indonesia" Journal of the European Economic Association 19:5 (2021). Key reference: [11]
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McKenzie, D., Puerto, W. "Growing Markets through Business Training for Female Entrepreneurs: A Market-Level Randomized Experiment in Kenya" American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 13:2 (2021): 297-332. Key reference: [12]
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Drexler, A., Fischer, G., Schoar, A. "Keeping it simple: Financial literacy and rules of thumb" American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 6:2 (2014): 1-31. Key reference: [13]
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Cho, Y., Honorati, M. "Entrepreneurship programs in developing countries: A meta- regression analysis" Labour Economics 28:C (2014): 110-130.
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Additional References