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Exploring the ineffectiveness of government policy on entrepreneurship in Nigeria
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Exploring the ineffectiveness of government policy on entrepreneurship in Nigeria
Esuh Ossai-Igwe Lucky
International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business, Vol. 19, No. 4 (2013) pp. 471 – 487
Entrepreneurship plays a major role in economic development, but some government policies have remained ineffective despite their attempt to encourage entrepreneurship. Calling for a shift in paradigm, this article examines the ineffectiveness of government policy on entrepreneurship with particular reference to Nigeria. It identifies policy implementation as a major causal variable explaining failure.Related Posts
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