Is Small Beautiful? Small Enterprise, Aid and Employment in Africa
Sam Jones,
John Page,
Abebe Abebe,
Finn Tarp,
John Page and
Mans Soderbom
African Development Review, 2015, vol. 27, issue S1, 44-55
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Aid providers often describe small firms as ‘job creators’. But what types of jobs do they create? Drawing on enterprise survey data for nine African countries and panel data for Ethiopia we find that small and large formal sector firms create similar numbers of net jobs. Small firms, however, have much higher turnover of employment and pay persistently lower wages. To create more ‘good’ jobs aid should target the constraints to the growth of firms of all sizes. Improving the ‘investment climate’ and new programs to increase firms' capabilities—through, for example, management training—offer greater prospects for employment creation.
Date: 2015
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