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to household income inequality in southern Ethiopia. A uniform increase in entrepreneurial income reduces per capita … household income inequality. This implies that encouraging rural entrepreneurship may be favourable for both income growth and …
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Since mid-2000s, Ethiopia has been one of the fastest growing countries in the world. However, productive … entrepreneurship in high-value added activities has made limited contributions to this growth, in part because of a weak business …
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inequality and poverty. The results are based on newly developed microsimulation models for Ethiopia, Ghana, Mozambique, South … Africa, Tanzania, and Zambia. They highlight differences in tax and benefit systems among these African countries, show the …
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The productivity of non-farm enterprises in rural Africa may be associated with the productivity of other spatially … across space in both countries. In Ethiopia rural non-farm enterprises are more productive in locations where farms are less … significant determinants of the labour productivity of non-farm enterprises in Ethiopia and Nigeria. This is the first time, to …
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