Despite acknowledgment of the significant role of women in economic growth, gender-biased development policies still persist worldwide. In this context, the paper reviews recent policy reforms in Sub-Saharan Africa that perpetuate gender inequality and female poverty for the already impoverished continent. Citing two reforms from the World Bank's Doing Business Reports, the paper analyses their possible negative effect on women entrepreneurs within the private sector. The paper argues that due to complex traditional systems and lower social status of women, specific reforms on Registering Property and Getting Credit create risks of increasing gender-bias in Africa. The paper highlights the importance of integrating women's perspective in th...
This paper assesses whether there is a gender gap in the use of financial services by businesses and...
African women face serious constraints in obtaining credit, cultivating business networks, when deal...
Since the publication of the first Doing Business report in 2003, the World Bank managed to trigger ...
Despite acknowledgment of the significant role of women in economic growth, gender-biased developmen...
"This paper examines how reforms of the regulatory business environment inspired by the World Bank's...
Women in Africa are poorer, less educated, and enjoy less access to jobs and opportunities than men....
This paper examines how reforms of the regulatory business environment inspired by the World Bank’s ...
Explicitly defining orthodoxies about women empowerment in Africa reveal that, unlike men, women lac...
This paper assesses whether there is a gender gap in the use of financial services by businesses and...
This paper aims to identify the impacts of Gender on Entrepreneurial Aspiration (growth expectation,...
Corporate globalization is advancing marginalization of African societies in the economic global sph...
This paper develops and critically explores a theoretical framework for understanding how impact inv...
This paper examines innovations for bridging gender gaps in agricultural value chains in Africa. It ...
Growth and development are among the most exciting subjects in economics, and the application of the...
Trade liberalization has different impacts on groups of individuals in the society. Some of them imp...
This paper assesses whether there is a gender gap in the use of financial services by businesses and...
African women face serious constraints in obtaining credit, cultivating business networks, when deal...
Since the publication of the first Doing Business report in 2003, the World Bank managed to trigger ...
Despite acknowledgment of the significant role of women in economic growth, gender-biased developmen...
"This paper examines how reforms of the regulatory business environment inspired by the World Bank's...
Women in Africa are poorer, less educated, and enjoy less access to jobs and opportunities than men....
This paper examines how reforms of the regulatory business environment inspired by the World Bank’s ...
Explicitly defining orthodoxies about women empowerment in Africa reveal that, unlike men, women lac...
This paper assesses whether there is a gender gap in the use of financial services by businesses and...
This paper aims to identify the impacts of Gender on Entrepreneurial Aspiration (growth expectation,...
Corporate globalization is advancing marginalization of African societies in the economic global sph...
This paper develops and critically explores a theoretical framework for understanding how impact inv...
This paper examines innovations for bridging gender gaps in agricultural value chains in Africa. It ...
Growth and development are among the most exciting subjects in economics, and the application of the...
Trade liberalization has different impacts on groups of individuals in the society. Some of them imp...
This paper assesses whether there is a gender gap in the use of financial services by businesses and...
African women face serious constraints in obtaining credit, cultivating business networks, when deal...
Since the publication of the first Doing Business report in 2003, the World Bank managed to trigger ...