Scaling Up: Why Women-Owned Businesses can Recharge the Global Economy

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Jan 01, 2009
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Scaling Up: Why Women-Owned  Businesses can Recharge the Global Economy

Ernst & Young, 2009

The report makes a business case for supporting women entrepreneurs as means to driving economic growth. It highlights gender-specific obstacles when it comes to doing business including examples for discriminatory laws. 

Related Information:

Gender-Responsive PPP Legal Framework

Impacts of PPPs on Gender Inclusion

 

Tracking Reference:

Scaling_Up_Why_Women-Owned_Businesses_Recharge_Global_Economy_2009_EN.pdf

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