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Bremer Afrika-Studien - 2: Small Industry Development in Africa

Lessons from Sudan

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Small industry and its promotion is regarded by many as a solution of the African economic crisis. This timely study provides analytical tools for anyone interested in studying Africa's small industry. It gives an overview of the theoretical discussion on small industry in Africa and confronts this with evidence from Sudan and a case study of Nyala city (West-Sudan). The underlying development advantages ascribed to small industry - labour intensity, income creation, capital mobilisation, efficiency, flexibility, low import intensity etc. - are systematically analysed. The second part of the study examines the internal and external growth constraints of small industry. The results challenge a considerable part of existing knowledge.

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Bremer Afrika-Studien - 2: Small Industry Development in Africa, Dirk Hansohm

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1991
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Título
Bremer Afrika-Studien - 2: Small Industry Development in Africa
Subtítulo
Lessons from Sudan
Editorial
Lit Verlag
Publicado en
1991
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
260
ISBN10
3894732237
ISBN13
9783894732233
Serie
Descripción
Small industry and its promotion is regarded by many as a solution of the African economic crisis. This timely study provides analytical tools for anyone interested in studying Africa's small industry. It gives an overview of the theoretical discussion on small industry in Africa and confronts this with evidence from Sudan and a case study of Nyala city (West-Sudan). The underlying development advantages ascribed to small industry - labour intensity, income creation, capital mobilisation, efficiency, flexibility, low import intensity etc. - are systematically analysed. The second part of the study examines the internal and external growth constraints of small industry. The results challenge a considerable part of existing knowledge.