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      <title>Determinants of Microenterprise Success in the Urban Informal Sector of Addis Ababa: A Multidimensional Analysis

 (Doctoral Thesis)</title>
      <link>http://repub.eur.nl/res/pub/37927/</link>
      <pubDate>2012-11-05T00:00:00Z</pubDate>
      <description>This study analyzes determinants of microenterprise success in the urban
informal sector of Addis Ababa. The study uses a multidimensional analysis
of success factors whereby internal and external factors of success are analyzed
simultaneously. Success is represented by three indicators, namely
employment growth, turnover growth and profit growth. A two-round survey
of 286 microenterprises over a period of 28 months has allowed computation
of annual average growth rates of these success indicators.
The study is divided into seven chapters. The first chapter presents an
introduction in which summarized issues to be examined in the thesis is
presented. This is followed by Chapter 2, which presents the theoretical and
conceptual framework of the study. The framework sets a stage for a multidimensional
analysis of success. The methodology employed for the study is
also discussed in the same chapter. The study uses descriptive statistics and
econometric methods. A quantile regression approach is used to analyze
success factors across various growth clusters. In Chapter 3, the country
background is presented. Here an assessment of some macroeconomic performances
has been done while providing the background information on
microenterprises in the urban informal sector in Ethiopia as well.</description>
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