Why is More Capital not Enough to Grow Female Businesses?
The fourth in impact series follows up on the first impact note, which presented the puzzling finding that the average female-owned microenterprise in Sri Lanka had no gain in profit from grants. This note presents the results of new research designed to understand why.
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Language: | English |
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World Bank, Washington, DC
2009-04
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Subjects: | ECONOMICS, EMPOWERMENT, EQUIPMENT, FEMALE, FEMALES, GENDER, GENDER DIFFERENCE, GENDER DIFFERENCES, INCOMES, INSURANCE, INVENTORIES, LIQUID ASSETS, MICROENTERPRISES, MICROFINANCE, NGOS, RETURN, RETURNS, RISK AVERSION, WILL, |
Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2009/04/12091237/more-capital-not-enough-grow-female-businesses https://hdl.handle.net/10986/10257 |
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Summary: | The fourth in impact series follows up
on the first impact note, which presented the puzzling
finding that the average female-owned microenterprise in Sri
Lanka had no gain in profit from grants. This note presents
the results of new research designed to understand why. |
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