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Informal Entrepreneurship and Cross-Border Trade between Zimbabwe and South Africa.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Southern African Migration Programme, 2017.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 1920596313
  • 9781920596316
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Informal Entrepreneurship and Cross-Border Trade Between Zimbabwe and South Africa.DDC classification:
  • 330 23
LOC classification:
  • HD2346.S63
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Contents:
Cover; Title page; Copyright page; About the Authors; Acknowledgements; Contents; List of tables; List of figures; Executive summary; Introduction; Research methodology; Profile of ICBT entrepreneurs; Entrepreneurial motivation; Financing the ICBT enterprise; Travelling to Johannesburg; Selling goods in Zimbabwe; Contributions to the Zimbabwean economy; Contributions to the South African economy; Business problems and challenges; Conclusion; Endnotes; References; Back cover.
Summary: Zimbabwe has witnessed the rapid expansion of informal cross-border trading (ICBT) with neighbouring countries over the past two decades. Beginning in the mid-1990s when the country embarked on its Economic Structural Adjustment Programme (ESAP), a large number of people were forced into informal employment through worsening economic conditions and the decline in formal sector jobs.
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Cover; Title page; Copyright page; About the Authors; Acknowledgements; Contents; List of tables; List of figures; Executive summary; Introduction; Research methodology; Profile of ICBT entrepreneurs; Entrepreneurial motivation; Financing the ICBT enterprise; Travelling to Johannesburg; Selling goods in Zimbabwe; Contributions to the Zimbabwean economy; Contributions to the South African economy; Business problems and challenges; Conclusion; Endnotes; References; Back cover.

Zimbabwe has witnessed the rapid expansion of informal cross-border trading (ICBT) with neighbouring countries over the past two decades. Beginning in the mid-1990s when the country embarked on its Economic Structural Adjustment Programme (ESAP), a large number of people were forced into informal employment through worsening economic conditions and the decline in formal sector jobs.

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