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Jackson Njau Waweru, Kennedy M Waweru, Kenneth L Wanjau, Josphat K Kinyanjui
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Globally, small and medium-size enterprises(SMEs) hold great economic growth potential, however their mortality rate is high, due to lack of credit. The SMEs mortality rate in Kenya is 90% by the second year. Scholarly endeavors to explore the influence ...
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Riyani Suryaningsih
Pág. 458 - 468
Penelitian ini menggunakan metode campuran (mix method), dimana metode kuantitatif digunakan untuk mengetahui pengaruh faktor sosial ekonomi seperti usia, tingkat pendidikan, pendapatan keluarga serta jenis tempat tinggal. Data dihimpun dari 75 responden...
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Ludwick ESONE NDOKANG, André Dumas TSAMBOU
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Since independence (1960s), African countries are regularly animated by crisis (political alternation, ethnic conflicts, tribalism, wars, coup d?états). These plagues that consume African society have serious impact on the economic growth of these countr...
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Manuel Gómez, Luis Currais
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This paper presents a fertility choice model in which the mortality rate is also endogenously determined and health expenditure provides utility to individuals as well as affects the mortality rate. The analysis shows that the model predictions agree wit...
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