Entrepreneurship and Gambia’s development
In The Gambia, escape from poverty and its subsequent convergence to living standards of more advanced economies in Africa depends purely on structural transformation. To many development economists, the emergence of productive entrepreneurship would accelerate growth and job creation. So far, subsistence agriculture has been the main source of our development, while a dynamic private sector in industry or high value-added services have remained elusive.
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