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Muddey Komla Donne, Gosu Selase Gertrude, Agbede Philip Sunday
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Petronella Jonck,Lilian Nwosu
AbstractOrientation: Financial record-keeping is a pivotal management tool to analyse profitability, solvency and liquidity, and contribute towards financial efficiency and organisational performance.Research purpose: The purpose of the research is to ex...
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Petronella Jonck,Lilian Nwosu
AbstractOrientation: Financial record-keeping is a pivotal management tool to analyse profitability, solvency and liquidity, and contribute towards financial efficiency and organisational performance.Research purpose: The purpose of the research is to ex...
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Juan Esteban Berrio-Calle, Lemy Bran-Piedrahita
Pág. 33 - 51
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Margaret N. Matinga, Nthabiseng Mohlakoana, Jiska de Groot, Abigail Knox, Hans Bressers
The informal sector provides economic opportunities to the poor, and in sub-Saharan African countries it is dominated by women. Energy is a key input into the food sector enterprises. A study was carried out to review academic and non-academic literature...
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Daniel N. Warshawsky
This paper examines how institutional power dynamics in South Africa?s urban food system have restricted the quantity, quality, and type of data collected on food institutions and limited the range of research and policy as a result. In particular, while...
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Daniel N. Warshawsky
This paper examines how institutional power dynamics in South Africa’s urban food system have restricted the quantity, quality, and type of data collected on food institutions and limited the range of research and policy as a result. In particular,...
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Kate Bohnert, Anna N. Chard, Alex Mwaki, Amy E. Kirby, Richard Muga, Corey L. Nagel, Evan A. Thomas and Matthew C. Freeman
The provision of safely managed sanitation in informal settlements is a challenge, especially in schools that require durable, clean, sex-segregated facilities for a large number of children. In informal settlements in Nairobi, school sanitation faciliti...
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Chris W. Callaghan,Tendai Gwatidzo
AbstractHistorically, policy applied to the informal sector in the Southern African context has been either (i) ?restrictive?, or aimed at the elimination or eradication of the sector; or has been (ii) ?promotive?, or aimed at the financial upliftment of...
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Fabián Tron Piñero
La comprensión de las sociedades urbanas complejas sólo es posible cuando se estudia tanto el sector formal como el informal que las conforma. Para explicar ambos modelos, el rubro de los residuos surge como una de las herramientas más competentes, capaz...
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Fabian Tron
La comprensión de las sociedades urbanas complejas sólo es posible cuando se estudia tanto el sector formal como el informal que las conforma. Para explicar ambos modelos, el rubro de los Residuos surge como una de las herramientas más competentes, capaz...
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Margaret N. Matinga, Nthabiseng Mohlakoana, Jiska de Groot, Abigail Knox, Hans Bressers
The informal sector provides economic opportunities to the poor, and in sub-Saharan African countries it is dominated by women. Energy is a key input into the food sector enterprises. A study was carried out to review academic and non-academic literature...
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Colin C Williams
Pág. 718 - 743
Objective: The objective of this paper is to evaluate the different explanations provided by competing theories for informal sector competitors being viewed as hindering formal entrepreneurs more in some countries than others.Theoretical background: Thes...
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Colin C Williams
Pág. 718 - 743
Objective: The objective of this paper is to evaluate the different explanations provided by competing theories for informal sector competitors being viewed as hindering formal entrepreneurs more in some countries than others.Theoretical background: Thes...
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I. VINGIRAYI, O. HAPANYENGWI, B. NYAGADZA, N. NYAMURARADZA
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Shweta Sharma
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The low incomes of poor have been attributed to either their individual factors (such as genetic or their personal choices) or to the socio-cultural factors. This paper is an attempt to understand whether the cultural theory and its associated parameters...
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Mahieddine Adnan Ghecham
Pág. 594 - 600
This paper uses a cross-sectional data to explore the impact that informal sector has on income variation across different income categories. Instead of using GINI coefficient, the paper considers income shares of decile groups of population. The results...
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Offiong H. Solomon
AbstractThis paper adapts a dynamic real business cycle model to examine the effect of fiscal policy on the relative size of the informal sector in Nigeria. The motivation for this paper is to provide an economic intuition on how fiscal policy has contri...
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Ariel Fiszbein
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Martha Luz Henao Vallejo,Oliva Sierra García
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