Financing Small Enterprises in Developing Nations: Learning from Experience
Autor Leedsen Limba Engleză Paperback – iul 2003
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Roger S. Leeds is a professor and director of the Center for International Business and Public Policy at the Johns Hopkins University, School of Advanced International Studies.
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"Leeds has written a terrific book on a critically important and severely under-examined topic. In short, vivid cases, he describes the challenges that face small enterprises in developing states, and what both investors
and entrepreneurs can do in response. The book will be a tremendous asset to policy makers, business people and instructors -- to anyone, indeed, trying to understand the fate of small and medium enterprises across the developing world."
Debora L. Spar, Professor, Harvard Business School
"Leeds' excellent book covers a range of subjects pertaining to SME investing in developing countries, including information asymmetries, corporate governance, management capacity, and business environments. It is relevant for the development practitioner, the private equity investor and the academician alike. It's also fun to read."
Mr. Cesare Calari
Vice President, Financial Sector, World Bank
and entrepreneurs can do in response. The book will be a tremendous asset to policy makers, business people and instructors -- to anyone, indeed, trying to understand the fate of small and medium enterprises across the developing world."
Debora L. Spar, Professor, Harvard Business School
"Leeds' excellent book covers a range of subjects pertaining to SME investing in developing countries, including information asymmetries, corporate governance, management capacity, and business environments. It is relevant for the development practitioner, the private equity investor and the academician alike. It's also fun to read."
Mr. Cesare Calari
Vice President, Financial Sector, World Bank