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  1. Refugees who mean business: Economic activities in and around the Rohingya settlements in Bangladesh por Filipski, Mateusz J., Rosenbach, Gracie, Tiburcio, Ernesto, Dorosh, Paul A., Hoddinott, John F.

    Publicado 2021
    “…We find the following: refugees have access to a diverse array of active businesses; Bangladeshis and Rohingya both operate businesses and the two communities interact through transactions in local goods, services, inputs, and labour markets; lending plays an important role in sustaining these economies, as approximately 50 per cent of transactions are on credit; Rohingya-run enterprises face greater challenges than their local counterparts: their businesses are smaller and less profitable, and refugee workers are paid lower wages than local workers; and about half of the difference in performance between Rohingya and Bangladeshis can be explained by levels of start-up capital, scale, location, and education.…”
    Enlace del recurso
    Journal Article
  2. Exploring CSR por Bähr, Marret

    Publicado 2015
    Enlace del recurso
    Second cycle, A2E
  3. Subnational public expenditures, short-term household-level welfare, and economic flexibility: Evidence from Nigeria por Takeshima, Hiroyuki, Balana, Bedru, Smart, Jenny, Edeh, Hyacinth O., Oyeyemi, Motunrayo, Andam, Kwaw S.

    Publicado 2022
    “…We find that greater PE shares for agriculture, health, and social welfare, conditional on PE size, have positive effects on consumption, poverty reduction, and nonfarm business. A greater PE share for agriculture, unlike the PE shares for health or social welfare, also enhances household dietary diversity and economic flexibility between farming and nonfarm activities, an indicator of economic resilience. …”
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    Journal Article
  4. I'll have what he's having : can a bank increase the financial equality? por Olander, Cecilia

    Publicado 2022
    “…In Sweden, women own half as much as men, in the agricultural sector only 18% of business owners are women. Women tend to be viewed as more risk-averse than men by bank officials. …”
    H2
  5. NGO’s role in a public-private partnership : assessment of environmental educational efforts on short term por Bondesson, Wictoria

    Publicado 2014
    “…Business is changing and so are society’s expectations. …”
    H3
  6. Global review of rural community enterprises : the long and winding road to creating viable businesses, and potential shortcuts por Donovan, Jason, Stoian, Dietmar, Poole, Nigel

    Publicado 2020
    “…In this context, rural community enterprises (RCEs) are increasingly being advocated because of their perceived ability to combine, with varying degrees of success, economic objectives with environmental and social objectives, such as sustainable resource management, improved local safety nets, increased influence over political processes, and member education. …”
    Enlace del recurso
    Libro
  7. The socio-economic impact of local community managed coal mines por Zaman, Kabeer

    Publicado 2011
    “…The analysis of the process shows that the income generated from the coal extraction has had positive impact on health, education, marriages, economic empowerment of women, livelihood diversification, local businesses and job creations, and improvement in the existing businesses. …”
    Enlace del recurso
    Second cycle, A2E

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