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Focusing on global value chains and their importance to trade, this
edited collection explores the strategic role of logistics and
supply chain infrastructure in the development of Africa. Skilled
authors present critical analysis of the current state of logistics
in Africa, and suggest improvements to policy and practice which
address the issue of poor trading relationships. This book will
engage entrepreneurs, academics and policy-makers interested in
international business, raising awareness of the need for better
trade infrastructure in Africa in order to ensure the continent's
economic development.
Enterprise can revolutionise economic development in Africa. This
edited collection provides readers with a new perspective on a
continental phenomenon which is still under researched in
contemporary academic discussions. An international range of
contributions present real-world examples of the impact of
entrepreneurial practice on economic development in Africa, drawing
on original research, as well as analysis of current enterprise
policies and approaches. Enterprise and Economic Development in
Africa highlights the forces that lie behind the recent economic
progress on the continent, together with in-depth discussion of
African entrepreneurship and the role of institutions in economic
development. Chapters explore enterprise and economic development
issues including rural entrepreneurship, female entrepreneurship,
SME networks, youth employment challenges, university-based
entrepreneurial promotion, export-led industrialisation and more.
This expansive collection extends the critical examinations of
entrepreneurship and economic development in Africa to date,
highlighting both challenges and opportunities in developing
economies in this unique context.
Focusing on global value chains and their importance to trade, this
edited collection explores the strategic role of logistics and
supply chain infrastructure in the development of Africa. Skilled
authors present critical analysis of the current state of logistics
in Africa, and suggest improvements to policy and practice which
address the issue of poor trading relationships. This book will
engage entrepreneurs, academics and policy-makers interested in
international business, raising awareness of the need for better
trade infrastructure in Africa in order to ensure the continent's
economic development.
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