Méthodes et instruments d'appui au secteur informel en Afrique francophone
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- Maldonado, Carlos., 1989. "Self-training in theory and practice: the programme to support urban informal sector enterprises in french-speaking Africa," ILO Working Papers 992802903402676, International Labour Organization.
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informal economy; role of ILO.; trend; access to credit.; institutional framework; business support network; économie informelle; rôle de l'OIT; tendance; accès au crédit; cadre institutionnel; réseau d'appui aux entreprises; economía informal; papel de la OIT; tendencia; acceso a créditos; organización institucional; red de apoyo empresarial;All these keywords.
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