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Creating a conducive policy environment for employment creation in micro and small enterprises in Tanzania

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  • Tibandebage, Paula.
  • Wangwe, Samuel.
  • Msuya, Moses.
  • Mutalemwa, Darlene.

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Explores the role of micro and small enterprises (MSEs) in employment and in the economy in Tanzania and examines the characteristics of MSE owners and workers. Analyses the effect of the policy and legal environment on the volume and quality of employment in the country.

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  • Tibandebage, Paula. & Wangwe, Samuel. & Msuya, Moses. & Mutalemwa, Darlene., 2003. "Creating a conducive policy environment for employment creation in micro and small enterprises in Tanzania," ILO Working Papers 993650763402676, International Labour Organization.
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