Resource Library

Small Business in the Third World

Guidelines for Practical Assistance

Author : Harper, Malcolm

Publisher: John Wiley and Sons

Place of Publish: USA, New York

Year: 1984

Page Numbers: 211

Acc. No: 228

Class No: 338.6 HAR-SA

Category: Books & Reports

Subjects: Organisation of Production

Type of Resource: Monograph

Languages: English

ISBN: 0-471-90474-0

Development and promotion of small enterprise is said to be one of the most important and difficult fields of aid and administration in the Third World. It deals with methods of promoting new and small enterprises in the developing world, and issues focusing the role of small business in social and economic development. The book also covers ways in which large businesses, local or foreign can profitably promote indigenous enterprises. There are case studies from different countries to illustrate what was covered in the chapter. This book is intended for administrators and staff of government, private or voluntary organizations in the Third World, and students and teachers of management and development studies.