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Female Entrepreneurs

Eliana Carranza, Chandra Dhakal and Inessa Love

No 31004, World Bank Publications - Reports from The World Bank Group

Keywords: Gender-Gender; and; Economic; Policy; Gender-Gender; and; Economics; Gender-Gender; and; Poverty; Poverty; Reduction-Employment; and; Shared; Growth; Poverty; Reduction-Inequality; Social; Protections; and; Labor-Employment; and; Unemployment; Social; Protections; and; Labor-Labor; Markets; Private; Sector; Development-Business; Environment; Private; Sector; Development-Private; Sector; Economics (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018-11
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