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Promoting women's economic empowerment is increasingly seen as one of the most important driving forces behind economic growth and the fight against poverty. Women's economic participation as entrepreneurs, employees, and leaders is recognized as a measure of a country's dynamism and viability.This main goal of this volume is to provide fresh thinking on how to solve common issues women entrepreneurs and employees face in the investment climate area. It presents actionable, practical, replicable, and scalable tools to promote gender-sensitive investment climate reforms that would equally benef
Investments, Foreign -- Moral and ethical aspects -- Developing countries. --- Sex discrimination against women -- Developing countries. --- Sex discrimination in employment -- Developing countries. --- Women-owned business enterprises -- Developing countries. --- Investments, Foreign --- Women-owned business enterprises --- Sex discrimination against women --- Sex discrimination in employment --- Finance --- Business & Economics --- Investment & Speculation --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Discrimination against women --- Subordination of women --- Women, Discrimination against --- Capital exports --- Capital imports --- FDI (Foreign direct investment) --- Foreign direct investment --- Foreign investment --- Foreign investments --- International investment --- Offshore investments --- Outward investments --- Employment (Economic theory) --- Sex role in the work environment --- Sexual division of labor --- Women --- Feminism --- Sex discrimination --- Women's rights --- Male domination (Social structure) --- Business enterprises --- Businesswomen --- Capital movements --- Investments --- Employment
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People across the globe engage in social and solidarity economics to help themselves, their community, and society on their own terms. 'Community Economies in the Global South' examines how people who conscientiously organize rotating savings and credit associations (ROSCAs) bring positive changes to their own lives as well as others. ROSCAs are a long-established and well documented practice, especially those organized by women of colour. Members make regular deposits to a fund as a savings that is then given in whole or in part to each member in turn based on group economics. This book spotlights women in Latin America, the Caribbean, Africa, and Asia who organize and use these associations, composed of ordinary people belonging to similar class origins who decide jointly on the rules to suit the interests of their members.
Savings and loan associations --- Rotating credit associations --- Women-owned business enterprises --- Business enterprises --- Businesswomen --- Credit associations, Rotating --- ROSCAs (Rotating credit associations) --- Rotating savings and credit associations --- Stokvels --- Banks and banking, Cooperative --- Building and loan associations --- Building societies --- Cooperative building associations --- Depository institutions --- Loan associations --- Provident loan associations --- S and L's --- Thrift institutions --- Savings and loan associations. --- Rotating credit associations. --- Women-owned business enterprises. --- Rotating credit associations - Developing countries --- Savings and loan associations - Developing countries --- Women-owned business enterprises - Developing countries --- Developing countries. --- Emerging nations --- Fourth World --- Global South --- LDC's --- Least developed countries --- Less developed countries --- Newly industrialized countries --- Newly industrializing countries --- NICs --- Third World --- Underdeveloped areas --- Underdeveloped countries
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