The impact of gender on the characteristics and availability of debt finance to small and medium enterprises in selected cities in the Eastern Cape Province
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2010
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University of Fort Hare
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Entrepreneurship and SMEs have, in recent years, become a key focus of research (Herrington, Kew & Kew, 2009). Entrepreneurship is considered to be an important mechanism for economic development through job creation, innovation and its welfare effect, which has led to a burgeoning policy interest in national-level entrepreneurial activity. Entrepreneurship and SMEs is not just an economic event; it is socio-economic
phenomenon. SMEs are increasingly seen as playing an important role in the economies of many countries (Minniti, Arenius & Langowitz, 2005). Thus governments throughout the world focus on the development of the SME sector to promote economic growth (Dockel & Ligthelm, 2005:55).
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Economic, SOCIAL SCIENCES::Business and economics::Business studies
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Garwe,D.K.(2010).The impact of gender on the characteristics and availability of debt finance to small and medium enterprises in selected cities in the Eastern Cape Province.Alice: University of Fort Hare