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Economic Affairs
Enterprise Solutions to Poverty in Africa Volume 27.2, June 2007
Peter Boettke, Karol Boudreaux, Jasson Urbach, Mwangi S. Kimenyi, James Tooley, Philip Booth, Linda Whetstone
July 27, 2007
This special issue of Economic Affairs, the scholarly journal of London’s Institute of Economic Affairs, focuses on progress in the vital areas of entrepreneurial business development, post-conflict resolution, international trade, communications technology, and education. While conditions are not perfect, these case studies clearly show how local entrepreneurs are making a positive difference to the lives of their fellow citizens.
Articles:
Entrepreneurial Responses to Poverty and Social Conflict: The Enterprise Africa! Project (Free)
Peter J. Boettke
Markets, Institutions, and Millennium Development Goals (Free)
Mwangi S. Kimenyi
The Business of Reconciliation: Entrepreneurship and Commercial Activity in Post Conflict Rwanda
(Free to subscribers and university students)
Karol Boudreaux
Development Goes Wireless
(Free to subscribers and university students)
Jasson Urbach
Educating Amaretch: Private Schools for the Poor and the New Frontier for Investors
(Free to subscribers and university students)
James Tooley
Half a Cheer for Fair Trade
(Free to subscribers and university students)
Philip Booth and Linda Whetstone






