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Informal entrepreneurship and cross-border trade in Maputo, Mozambique / Inês Raimundo and Abel Chikanda.

Lippincott Library HD2346.M852 R355 2016
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Raimundo, Inês Macamo, 1962- author.
Chikanda, Abel, author.
Series:
Migration policy series ; no. 73.
Migration policy series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Informal sector (Economics)--South Africa--Johannesburg.
Informal sector (Economics).
Informal sector (Economics)--Mozambique--Maputo.
Johannesburg (South Africa)--Commerce--Zimbabwe--Maputo.
Johannesburg (South Africa).
Maputo (Mozambique)--Commerce--South Africa--Johannesburg.
Maputo (Mozambique).
Mozambique--Maputo.
South Africa--Johannesburg.
Physical Description:
52 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
Place of Publication:
Waterloo, Ontario : Southern African Migration Programme, 2016.
Summary:
This report presents the results of a SAMP survey of informal entrepreneurs connected to cross-border trade between Johannesburg and Maputo during 2014. The study sought to enhance the evidence base on the links between migration and informal entrepreneur-ship in Southern African cities and to examine the implications for municipal, national and regional policy.
Contents:
Executive summary
Introduction
Research methodology
Profile of respondents
Entrepreneurial motivation
Business start-up and ownership
Business strategies
Contributions to the South African economy
Business challenges
Conclusion.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 46-49).
ISBN:
9781920596200
1920596208
OCLC:
982129768
Publisher Number:
99972821432

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