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The first in-depth examination of self-employment from the perspectives of low-income entrepreneurs.Businesses come to life as owners are allowed to speak in their own words in this first in-depth ...
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The first in-depth examination of self-employment from the perspectives of low-income entrepreneurs.

Businesses come to life as owners are allowed to speak in their own words in this first in-depth examination of self-employment told from the perspectives of low-income microentrepreneurs. The book systematically analyzes a range of issues, including who chooses to open a micro business, and why; what resources do they bring to their business venture; how well will their venture fare; and what contributes to the growth or decline of their business. The authors conclude that most microentrepreneurs believe self-employment offers a range of monetary and nonmonetary benefits and argue it would be more advantageous to view microenterprise as a social and economic development strategy rather than simply as an anti-poverty strategy. Based on this observation, a range of strategies to better promote microenterprise programs among the poor is advanced, with the goal of targeting the most promising approaches.

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Price: £72.50
Pages: 288
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Imprint: SUNY Press
Series: SUNY series in Urban Public Policy
Publication Date: 14 October 2004
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780791461716
Format: Hardcover
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List of Tables


Acknowledgments


1. Little Businesses, Large Hopes


2. Theory and Evidence


3. Who Wants to Be a Microentrepreneur and Why?


4. Getting Started: Resources for Microenterprise


5. The Bottom Line: Business and Household


6. Microenterprise Performance


7. Beyond Profit: Multiple Outcomes of Microenterprise


8. Fighting Poverty or Promoting Development?


Appendix A. Glossary


Appendix B. Research Methods


Appendix C. Entrepreneurs, Demographic Characteristics, and Their Businesses


Appendix D. Business and Household Financial Outcomes


References


About the Authors

Index