Do Micro Enterprises Benefit from the ‘Doing Business’ Reforms? The Case of Street-Vending in Tanzania:

作者: Michal Lyons , Alison Brown , Colman Msoka , None

DOI: 10.1177/0042098013497412

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摘要: The World Bank’s ‘Doing Business’ reforms were originally expected to help the growth and formalisation of SMEs micro enterprises. expectations that would support development challenged by scholars, but reforms’ impact on enterprises poor has received little scholarly attention. Drawing a desk study field studies street-vendors carried out in Tanzania 2007 2011, this paper argues micro-businesses are badly served reforms.

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