The Investment Climate for the Informal Economy : A Case of Durban, South Africa
This investment climate of South Africa's informal economy is investigated with special focus on the regulatory environment (taxes and laws), institutions, services (training, financial services and insurance, access to markets), and access to infrastructure and protection from crime. Durban, S...
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okr-10986-92252021-04-23T14:02:44Z The Investment Climate for the Informal Economy : A Case of Durban, South Africa Lund, Francie Skinner, Caroline World Development Report 2005 This investment climate of South Africa's informal economy is investigated with special focus on the regulatory environment (taxes and laws), institutions, services (training, financial services and insurance, access to markets), and access to infrastructure and protection from crime. Durban, South Africa's third largest city, is ahead of other cities in responding to the growth of informal work and has been proactive in seeking out ways of creatively supporting informal enterprises. 2012-06-26T15:41:59Z 2012-06-26T15:41:59Z 2003 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/9225 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank Africa |
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This investment climate of South Africa's informal economy is investigated with special focus on the regulatory environment (taxes and laws), institutions, services (training, financial services and insurance, access to markets), and access to infrastructure and protection from crime. Durban, South Africa's third largest city, is ahead of other cities in responding to the growth of informal work and has been proactive in seeking out ways of creatively supporting informal enterprises. |
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Lund, Francie Skinner, Caroline |
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Lund, Francie Skinner, Caroline |
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The Investment Climate for the Informal Economy : A Case of Durban, South Africa |
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The Investment Climate for the Informal Economy : A Case of Durban, South Africa |
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The Investment Climate for the Informal Economy : A Case of Durban, South Africa |
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The Investment Climate for the Informal Economy : A Case of Durban, South Africa |
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The Investment Climate for the Informal Economy : A Case of Durban, South Africa |
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investment climate for the informal economy : a case of durban, south africa |
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