Business development in Asia and Africa : the role of government agencies / created by Paul Jackson.
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0333736214
- HC415 JAC
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Includes bibliographical references and index
1. The Policy Environment for Industry 2. Entrepreneurs and Institutions 3. Adjustment and Manufacturing: The Structure of Entrepreneurship 4. The Structure of Business Support Systems 5. Facilitation and Regulation 6. Promotion and Representation 7. Conclusions: What Role Should Meso-Level Agencies Play in Industrial Development?
This book addresses the new role of the state in supporting the private sector in Africa and Asia. The book starts from the premise that governments have lost their previous roles of direct control and regulation and moves on to examine their new set of roles within a 'free' market.
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