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Transitioning into the Formal – Women Entrepreneurs in the Informal Economy of Nepal

By , on May 05, 2016

Abstract: This qualitative study aims to understand how and why different groups of informal women entrepreneurs in Nepal engage with, or make the transition to the formal sector.

 

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Xheneti, Mirela, and Karki, Shova T. Transitioning into the Formal – Women Entrepreneurs in the Informal Economy of Nepal. , , . , 2016. Xheneti, M., and Karki, S. T. (2016). Transitioning into the Formal – Women Entrepreneurs in the Informal Economy of Nepal. , , . Xheneti, Mirela, and Karki, Shova T. "Transitioning into the Formal – Women Entrepreneurs in the Informal Economy of Nepal." 2016, .Xheneti Mirela, and Karki Shova T. "Transitioning into the Formal – Women Entrepreneurs in the Informal Economy of Nepal." (2016). Xheneti, M, and Karki, S T 2016, 'Transitioning into the Formal – Women Entrepreneurs in the Informal Economy of Nepal', , , . Mirela Xheneti, and Shova T Karki, 'Transitioning into the Formal – Women Entrepreneurs in the Informal Economy of Nepal' (2016). Xheneti M., and Karki S. T. Transitioning into the Formal – Women Entrepreneurs in the Informal Economy of Nepal. . 2016. Xheneti, Mirela, and Karki, Shova T. Transitioning into the Formal – Women Entrepreneurs in the Informal Economy of Nepal. . 2016. , .

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