What constrains business?: the role of the 'single widow' in Gujarat, India
Errol D'Souza
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The investment climate of a region reflects the location specific factors that provide opportunities and incentives for firms to invest, create jobs, and expand. A good investment climate removes unjustified costs, risks, and barriers to competition and encourages firms to invest and undertake productivity improvements that can benefit workers and consumers as well...
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Pages: 44 pages
Date: 2011-03
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