Private Sector Development in an Emerging World : : Inclusive Policies and Strategies for the Formal and Informal Economy.

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Private Sector Development in an Emerging World : Inclusive Policies and Strategies for the Formal and Informal Economy.
1st ed.
Berlin/Boston : Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 2023.
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Intro -- Contents -- Introduction -- Part I: Private sector development for an inclusive society -- 1 Private sector development for an inclusive society -- 2 Political economy and private sector development: An overview of background features and recent research -- 3 Informal business practices: Exception or the norm? -- Part II: The role of policies and institutions -- 4 Industrial policy: Best practices for emerging economies -- 5 Development of industrial policy in South Korea: The case of from rags to riches with lessons for newly emerging nations -- 6 Towards inclusive industrial policy: Taking stock of a debate in flux -- 7 Inclusiveness and small businesses in emerging markets -- Part III: Skills, (Eco-) investment and innovations for private sector development -- 8 The role of innovation and R&amp -- amp -- D for private sector development: An evolutionary theory perspective -- 9 Vocational and skill training systems in India and Indonesia: A comparative analysis with an application to green sector skills -- 10 Entrepreneurial universities in Ethiopia, Indonesia, and the Palestinian Territories: Impacting internal and external factors -- 11 Aligning the vocational curriculum with job and business opportunities in Ghana's chocolate and cocoa drink industry -- Part IV: Triple helix: Conceptual issues and practical applicationss -- 12 Technological informality as a development strategy: Iconic ikeja computer village at risk -- 13 Triple helix as model for driving innovation in emerging economies - what it takes -- 14 The triple helix model in the heterogeneous transitional Chinese economy: A comparative analysis of Zhejiang and Yunnan provinces -- 15 How triple helix ecosystems can support climate smart agriculture innovation uptake by farmers -- 16 Triple helix model for rice value chain in Kenya -- List of figures -- List of tables.
Author biographies -- Index.
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Sander, Harald.
Friz, Katharina.
Anastasi, Antonella.
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Private Sector Development in an Emerging World : Inclusive Policies and Strategies for the Formal and Informal Economy.
Intro -- Contents -- Introduction -- Part I: Private sector development for an inclusive society -- 1 Private sector development for an inclusive society -- 2 Political economy and private sector development: An overview of background features and recent research -- 3 Informal business practices: Exception or the norm? -- Part II: The role of policies and institutions -- 4 Industrial policy: Best practices for emerging economies -- 5 Development of industrial policy in South Korea: The case of from rags to riches with lessons for newly emerging nations -- 6 Towards inclusive industrial policy: Taking stock of a debate in flux -- 7 Inclusiveness and small businesses in emerging markets -- Part III: Skills, (Eco-) investment and innovations for private sector development -- 8 The role of innovation and R&amp -- amp -- D for private sector development: An evolutionary theory perspective -- 9 Vocational and skill training systems in India and Indonesia: A comparative analysis with an application to green sector skills -- 10 Entrepreneurial universities in Ethiopia, Indonesia, and the Palestinian Territories: Impacting internal and external factors -- 11 Aligning the vocational curriculum with job and business opportunities in Ghana's chocolate and cocoa drink industry -- Part IV: Triple helix: Conceptual issues and practical applicationss -- 12 Technological informality as a development strategy: Iconic ikeja computer village at risk -- 13 Triple helix as model for driving innovation in emerging economies - what it takes -- 14 The triple helix model in the heterogeneous transitional Chinese economy: A comparative analysis of Zhejiang and Yunnan provinces -- 15 How triple helix ecosystems can support climate smart agriculture innovation uptake by farmers -- 16 Triple helix model for rice value chain in Kenya -- List of figures -- List of tables.
Author biographies -- Index.
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contents Intro -- Contents -- Introduction -- Part I: Private sector development for an inclusive society -- 1 Private sector development for an inclusive society -- 2 Political economy and private sector development: An overview of background features and recent research -- 3 Informal business practices: Exception or the norm? -- Part II: The role of policies and institutions -- 4 Industrial policy: Best practices for emerging economies -- 5 Development of industrial policy in South Korea: The case of from rags to riches with lessons for newly emerging nations -- 6 Towards inclusive industrial policy: Taking stock of a debate in flux -- 7 Inclusiveness and small businesses in emerging markets -- Part III: Skills, (Eco-) investment and innovations for private sector development -- 8 The role of innovation and R&amp -- amp -- D for private sector development: An evolutionary theory perspective -- 9 Vocational and skill training systems in India and Indonesia: A comparative analysis with an application to green sector skills -- 10 Entrepreneurial universities in Ethiopia, Indonesia, and the Palestinian Territories: Impacting internal and external factors -- 11 Aligning the vocational curriculum with job and business opportunities in Ghana's chocolate and cocoa drink industry -- Part IV: Triple helix: Conceptual issues and practical applicationss -- 12 Technological informality as a development strategy: Iconic ikeja computer village at risk -- 13 Triple helix as model for driving innovation in emerging economies - what it takes -- 14 The triple helix model in the heterogeneous transitional Chinese economy: A comparative analysis of Zhejiang and Yunnan provinces -- 15 How triple helix ecosystems can support climate smart agriculture innovation uptake by farmers -- 16 Triple helix model for rice value chain in Kenya -- List of figures -- List of tables.
Author biographies -- Index.
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