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Entrepreneurship In Africa A Historical Approach Moses E Ochonu Ed

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Entrepreneurship In Africa A Historical Approach Moses E Ochonu Ed
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Publisher: Indiana University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.89 MB
Pages: 318
Author: Moses E. Ochonu (ed.)
ISBN: 9780253032621, 0253032628
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Entrepreneurship In Africa A Historical Approach Moses E Ochonu Ed by Moses E. Ochonu (ed.) 9780253032621, 0253032628 instant download after payment.

A tapestry of innovation, ideas, and commerce, Africa and its entrepreneurial hubs are deeply connected to those of the past. Moses E. Ochonu and an international group of contributors explore the lived experiences of African innovators who have created value for themselves and their communities. Profiles of vendors, farmers, craftspeople, healers, spiritual consultants, warriors, musicians, technological innovators, political mobilizers, and laborers featured in this volume show African models of entrepreneurship in action. As a whole, the essays consider the history of entrepreneurship in Africa, illustrating its multiple origins and showing how it differs from the Western capitalist experience. As they establish historical patterns of business creativity, these explorations open new avenues for understanding indigenous enterprise and homegrown commerce and their relationship to social, economic, and political debates in Africa today.

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