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Page 97
... Success , for men , means progressively increasing the size of their business and eventually owning a large store , several trucks or another large enterprise . Women generally do not operate financially impor- tant businesses . However ...
... Success , for men , means progressively increasing the size of their business and eventually owning a large store , several trucks or another large enterprise . Women generally do not operate financially impor- tant businesses . However ...
Page 109
... success . Obtaining bank loans in Sikasso is virtually impossible for those with- out wealth and political connections . Except for the five wealthiest merchants ( those who had licenses to import and export ) , none of the merchants ...
... success . Obtaining bank loans in Sikasso is virtually impossible for those with- out wealth and political connections . Except for the five wealthiest merchants ( those who had licenses to import and export ) , none of the merchants ...
Page 118
... success or failure , or promotes business success . 15. I calculate an order of magnitude estimate as follows : Mali's GNP per capita is around 210 dollars . Some of this is spent outside of the country , but the bulk of it , say 190 ...
... success or failure , or promotes business success . 15. I calculate an order of magnitude estimate as follows : Mali's GNP per capita is around 210 dollars . Some of this is spent outside of the country , but the bulk of it , say 190 ...
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VOLUME 36 NUMBER 1 APRIL 1993 | 1 |
Aoua Kéita and the Nascent Womens Movement in | 59 |
Development Communication and Popular Resistance | 91 |
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