Protecting the entrepreneurial poor: A human rights approach

Politics, Philosophy and Economics 18 (4):336-357 (2019)
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Half of the working poor in developing countries are informal entrepreneurs – they make a living by engaging in commercial activities in the shadow economy. A series of government and market failur...

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