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Micro and Small Enterprises and Urban Poverty Alleviation: The Case of Nekemte City of Oromiya Region, Ethiopia,Used
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Urban welfare improvement, one of the policy concerns in developing countries, aims at income distribution,employment opportunities, empowerment and good urban governance. In Ethiopia, urban development, among others, is observed in the overall development strategy of the country in which urban centers should be livable places for dwellers by fulfilling various socioeconomic services. Among multifaceted strategies, engaging the poor in employment opportunities through small enterprises is taken as valuable tool. This book, therefore, investigates the role such enterprises play in improving wellbeing of operators in Nekemte city of Oromiya Regional State,Ethiopia. The book has dual pronged objective: shading light on the nature and structures of the enterprises and gauging the extent of change of the living conditions of entrepreneurs in the study area. Hence, the book is valuable reference material for urban development policy makers,leaders and practitioners. Moreover, the material is useful for academics and research in comprehending the connection between urban poverty and micro and small enterprises.
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