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Business training markets for small enterprises in developing countries : what do we know so far about the potential?

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  • Suzuki, Akiko

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Examines potential markets for "private training" or training services offered on a commercial basis. Discusses the role that private sector actors can play through Business Development Services (BDS).

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  • Suzuki, Akiko, 2002. "Business training markets for small enterprises in developing countries : what do we know so far about the potential?," ILO Working Papers 993570853402676, International Labour Organization.
  • Handle: RePEc:ilo:ilowps:993570853402676
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    1. Anderson, Gavin., 2000. "The hidden MSE service sector : research into commercial BDS provision to micro and small enterprises in Viet Nam and Thailand," ILO Working Papers 993458073402676, International Labour Organization.
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    3. Bekko, Gregg J. & Muchai, Geroge M., 2002. "Protecting workers in micro and small enterprises : can trade unions make a difference?: a case study of the bakery and confectionery sub-sector in Kenya," ILO Working Papers 993579933402676, International Labour Organization.
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    5. Vandenberg, Paul., 2006. "Poverty reduction through small enterprises : emerging consensus, unresolved issues and ILO activities," ILO Working Papers 993880763402676, International Labour Organization.
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    7. Sievers, Mertens. & Haftendorn, Klaus. & Bessler, Astrid., 2003. "Business centres for small enterprise development : experiences and lessons from Eastern Europe," ILO Working Papers 993627243402676, International Labour Organization.
    8. Milcah Mulu-Mutuku & Gregory Simiyu Namusonge & Margaret Adhiambo Odhuno, 2014. "The Usefulness of Enterprise Support Services to Kenyan Manufacturing Micro-Enterprises," Journal of Enterprising Culture (JEC), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 22(02), pages 233-249.
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    10. Posthuma, Anne., 2004. "Industrial renewal and inter-firm relations in the supply chain of the Brazilian automotive industry," ILO Working Papers 993737493402676, International Labour Organization.
    11. Navas-Alemán, Lizbeth. & Bazan, Luiza., 2003. "Local implementation of quality, labour and environmental standards : opportunities for upgrading in the footwear industry," ILO Working Papers 993617523402676, International Labour Organization.
    12. Caspari, Catherine., 2003. "Participation in global value chains as a vehicle for SME upgrading : a literature review," ILO Working Papers 993647863402676, International Labour Organization.
    13. Sievers, Merten. & Vandenberg, Paul., 2004. "Synergies through linkages : who benefits from linking finance and business development services?," ILO Working Papers 993669143402676, International Labour Organization.
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    17. Humphrey, John,, 2003. "Opportunities for SMEs in developing countries to upgrade in a global economy," ILO Working Papers 993599663402676, International Labour Organization.

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