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Document: Stimulating Rural Enterprise in South Africa - Lessons from Local Economic Development
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This paper looks at options to stimulate entrepreneurship in rural areas in South Africa. It starts by asking whether the field of LED offers good practices which might simply be transferrred to rural areas. The conclusion is that enterprise promotion in rural areas must be based on a sound understanding of the market failures and mutually reinforcing systemic factors which impede business dynamism.
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Publication Year
2003








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