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Unlocking Productive Entrepreneurship in Africa's Least Developed Countries†

机译:在非洲最不发达国家释放生产型企业家精神†

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Abstract: In Africa's least developed countries (LDCs), escape from poverty and convergence to living standards of more advanced economies depends critically on structural transformation and the emergence of productive entrepreneurship that would accelerate growth and job creation. So far, however, subsistence agriculture has been the main source of employment in these countries, while a dynamic private sector in industry or high value-added services has remained elusive. Utilizing the flow approach to labor markets, this paper complements the empirical literature and numerous surveys on small and medium enterprise (SME) constraints and develops a theoretical framework that examines the main obstacles to entrepreneurship in Africa's LDCs. The paper posits that given the persistent frictions in product and labor markets as well as skill shortages that characterize these economies, development of productive entrepreneurship cannot be left to markets alone. The policy analysis suggests that the state has an important role to play. Well-targeted government interventions including training of potential entrepreneurs and workers can help to establish more modern and highly productive SME clusters that Africa's LDCs need.
机译:摘要:在非洲最不发达国家(LDC)中,摆脱贫困和融合以达到更先进经济体的生活水平,在很大程度上取决于结构转型和生产性企业家精神的出现,这将加速增长和创造就业机会。然而,到目前为止,自给农业一直是这些国家的主要就业来源,而工业或高附加值服务业中充满活力的私营部门仍然难以捉摸。本文利用劳动力市场的流动方法,对经验文献和有关中小企业约束的大量调查进行了补充,并建立了一个理论框架,研究了非洲最不发达国家创业的主要障碍。该论文认为,鉴于产品和劳动力市场的持续摩擦以及这些经济体所特有的技能短缺,生产性企业家精神的发展不能独自留给市场。政策分析表明,国家可以发挥重要作用。具有针对性的政府干预措施,包括培训潜在的企业家和工人,可以帮助建立非洲最不发达国家所需的更现代,生产力更高的中小企业集群。

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