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Informality, growth, and development in Africa. (2014). Mbaye, Ahmadou Aly ; Benjamin, Nancy .
In: WIDER Working Paper Series.
RePEc:unu:wpaper:wp2014-052.

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  1. Effects of individual and household characteristics on informal entrepreneurship among youths in Senegal. (2025). Cissokho, Lassana ; Barry, Ibrahima.
    In: Journal of Global Entrepreneurship Research.
    RePEc:spr:jglont:v:15:y:2025:i:1:d:10.1007_s40497-024-00420-5.

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  2. Unregistered Firms, Financial Access and Innovation. (2023). Asongu, Simplice ; Njinyah, Sam Z.
    In: Working Papers.
    RePEc:exs:wpaper:23/037.

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  3. Unregistered Firms, Financial Access and Innovation. (2023). Asongu, Simplice ; Njinyah, Sam Z.
    In: Working Papers of the African Governance and Development Institute..
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  4. The relationship between firms that start operating as unregistered and firms’ innovation: the moderating effect of access to finance. (2022). Asongu, Simplice ; Njinyah, Sam.
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    RePEc:exs:wpaper:22/099.

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  5. Unpacking the negative impact of initial informality on innovation: The mediating roles of investments in R&D and employee training. (2022). Misganaw, Bisrat A ; Liao, Ching T ; Assefa, Dawit Z.
    In: Technovation.
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  6. The relationship between firms that start operating as unregistered and firms’ innovation: the moderating effect of access to finance. (2022). Asongu, Simplice ; Njinyah, Sam.
    In: Working Papers of the African Governance and Development Institute..
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  7. Informal Sector Taxation and Enforcement in African Countries: How plausible and achievable are the motives behind? A Critical Literature Review. (2021). Favourate, Mpofu.
    In: Open Economics.
    RePEc:vrs:openec:v:4:y:2021:i:1:p:72-97:n:1.

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  8. An Evil to be Extinguished or a Resource to be harnessed-Informal Sector in Developing Countries: A Case of Zimbabwe. (2021). Sebele-Mpofu, Favourate Y ; Moyo, Nomazulu.
    In: Journal of Economics and Behavioral Studies.
    RePEc:rnd:arjebs:v:13:y:2021:i:3:p:53-72.

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  9. DETERMINANTS OF THE LEVEL OF INFORMALIZATION OF ENTERPRISES: SOME EVIDENCE FROM ACCRA, GHANA. (2020). Williams, Colin ; Horodnic, Ioana Alexandra ; ADOM, KWAME .
    In: Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship (JDE).
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  10. Misallocation and manufacturing TFP in Ecuador: formal, semi-formal and informal firms. (2019). Acosta-González, H.Nicolás ; Bastidas, Rafaela.
    In: Journal of Economic Structures.
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  11. Defining informality vs mitigating its negative effects. (2018). Bulmer, Elizabeth Ruppert.
    In: IZA World of Labor.
    RePEc:iza:izawol:journl:2018:n:442.

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  12. Innovation and productivity in formal and informal firms in Ghana. (2018). Mohnen, Pierre ; Zanello, Giacomo ; Fu, Xiaolan.
    In: Technological Forecasting and Social Change.
    RePEc:eee:tefoso:v:131:y:2018:i:c:p:315-325.

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  13. Illicit Financial Flows: concepts and first macro estimates for Belgium and its 18 preferred partner countries.. (2015). .
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    RePEc:nam:befdwp:10.

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  15. India’s Age Structure Transition, Sectoral Labor Productivities, and Economic Growth: Evidence and Implications Based on National Transfer Accounts. (2015). Narayana, M..
    In: Population Research and Policy Review.
    RePEc:kap:poprpr:v:34:y:2015:i:3:p:381-415.

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  16. Can Africa Compete with China in Manufacturing? The Role of Relative Unit Labor Costs. (2015). Ceglowski, Janet ; Prasad, Varun ; Mbaye, Aly ; Golub, Stephen .
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  17. Informal economy and the World Bank. (2014). Beegle, Kathleen ; Recanatini, Francesca ; Benjamin, Nancy ; Santini, Massimiliano.
    In: Policy Research Working Paper Series.
    RePEc:wbk:wbrwps:6888.

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  18. The Urban Informal Sector in Francophone Africa: Large Versus Small Enterprises in Benin, Burkina Faso and Senegal.. (2014). Mbaye, Ahmadou Aly ; Ekomie, Jean-Jacques ; Golub, Stephen ; Benjamin, Nancy .
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