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  • Learning from Lagnado about self-employment and entrepreneurship in Egypt

    August 25, 2012 Editor 0

    Learning from Lagnado about self-employment and entrepreneurship in Egypt
    Léo-Paul Dana
    International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business, Vol. 17, No. 1 (2012) pp. 140 – 153
    Lucette (Loulou) Lagnado is an investigative journalist for The Wall Street Journal, and from her memoirs much can be learned about self-employment, small business, and entrepreneurship. She counts among the almost one million Jewish persons who have been ethnically cleansed from Muslim countries during the past 65 years; the stories of these refugees are little known. In her books, Lagnado recounts a typical true story and also teaches the reader about enterprise and livelihood in pre-revolutionary Egypt, and beyond.

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