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Ethnic minorities, emerging entrepreneurs in rural Viet Nam : a study on the impact of business training on ethnic minorities

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  • Dyring Christensen, Jens.
  • Lamotte, David,

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Based on a survey carried out in four communes in Yen Bai province in 2000. Evaluates the impact of participation in eight ILO workshops on business awareness and business planning. Examines outcomes relating to business start- up, improvement in existing businesses and improved income.

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  • Dyring Christensen, Jens. & Lamotte, David,, 2001. "Ethnic minorities, emerging entrepreneurs in rural Viet Nam : a study on the impact of business training on ethnic minorities," ILO Working Papers 993458083402676, International Labour Organization.
  • Handle: RePEc:ilo:ilowps:993458083402676
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