Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Aiding the Entrepreneur: Some Issues
The African entrepreneur, like his brothers throughout the world, possesses traits of low aversion to risk, delight and competence in problem solving, and a good deal of personal drive and self-confidence in implementing his ideas and ambitions. However, in African countries capable entrepreneurs are presently few in number and in general possess a low level of education. In fact, entrepreneurship as a livelihood is often chosen because an individual lacks the education required for a high status position in the civil service or a profession and is too ambitious to accept a common laborer's wages.
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