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Journal articles on the topic "Small business Rural development Small business Manufacturing industries Zambia"

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Karak, Anirban. "Pattern of Industrial Growth in West Bengal during 1980–1991." Journal of South Asian Development 12, no. 1 (2017): 65–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0973174117700468.

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Three trends in industrial development contribute to the industrial history of West Bengal during the 1980–1991 period—the continuation of a secular decline in terms of employment and value added in manufacturing industries vis-à-vis other states, an ancillarization and flexibilization of production into small-scale factories with less than 20 workers, and a differential impact of this ancillarization on basic goods and consumer goods industries, with the former performing much better than the latter. Viewed through the theoretical lens of structural demand and agriculture–industry relations,
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SIU, WAI-SUM, ZHI-CHAO LIU, and CHOO-SIN TSENG. "PRIVATE ENTREPRENEURS IN CHINA: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY." Journal of Enterprising Culture 01, no. 02 (1993): 203–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218495893000117.

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Tan (1987) and Dandridge and Flynn (1988) argue that both internal and external environments favour entrepreneurship development in China. Nevertheless, research studies about Chinese entrepreneurs only select Geteihu —one-man businesses (Tuan et al. 1986), private merchants (Wank, 1990), Xiangzhen Qiye—rural enterprises (Nolan and Dong, 1989), and corporate entrepreneurs (Siu, 1992) as sampling units. Siying Qiyejia, private entrepreneurs or owner-managers, especially those in manufacturing industries and services sectors are neglected. According to the classification of the Chinese governmen
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RAHMAN, S. M. TOWHIDUR, Ahsanul Kabir, and Ahsanul Kabir. "DO MANUFACTURING SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES CLUSTER GEOGRAPHICALLY IN KHULNA CITY? – A SPATIAL ANALYSIS." Asia Proceedings of Social Sciences 4, no. 1 (2019): 28–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.31580/apss.v4i1.550.

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 Do Manufacturing Small and Medium Enterprises Cluster Geographically in Khulna City? – A Spatial Analysis
 
 S M Towhidur Rahman*
 Business Administration Discipline
 Khulna University
 Bangladesh
 Ahsanul Kabir, PhD
 Urban and Rural Planning Discipline
 Khulna University
 Bangladesh
 
 *Corrosponding author’s Email: towhid_ku_97@yahoo.com
 
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Elliott, Susie. "Irrational Economics and Regional Cultural Life." M/C Journal 22, no. 3 (2019). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1524.

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IntroductionAustralia is at a particular point in its history where there is a noticeable diaspora of artists and creative practitioners away from the major capitals of Sydney and Melbourne (in particular), driven in no small part by ballooning house prices of the last eight years. This has meant big changes for some regional spaces, and in turn, for the face of Australian cultural life. Regional cultural precincts are forming with tourist flows, funding attention and cultural economies. Likewise, there appears to be growing consciousness in the ‘art centres’ of Melbourne and Sydney of interes
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Small business Rural development Small business Manufacturing industries Zambia"

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Fundanga, Caleb Mailoni. "The role of small scale industries in regional development in Zambia." Konstanz : Hartung-Gorre, 1985. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/14876631.html.

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Matsiketa, Khensani Eullen. "Development of product quality management guidelines for informal small-scale brick manufacturing enterprises in Dididi, Limpopo Province, South Africa." Diss., 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/11602/1129.

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MESMEG<br>Department of Mining and Environmental Geology<br>Although clay brick manufacturing has been going on for many years in South Africa, informal small-scale clay brick manufacturing enterprises are not officially regulated. Consequently, informal brick makers in the study area do not adhere to the demanding requirements of the South African National Standards for burnt clay masonry. Therefore, their clay bricks lack uniformity in terms of quality. Preliminary work revealed that over time, buildings constructed with these bricks develop cracks, thereby compromising safety. The importanc
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The role of small scale industries in regional development in Zambia. Hartung-Gorre, 1985.

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