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Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) Development and Poverty Alleviation in Developing Countries: Evidence from Ekiti State, Nigeria
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Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) Development and Poverty Alleviation in Developing Countries: Evidence from Ekiti State, Nigeria

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The focus of the study is to investigate the role of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in poverty alleviation in Ekiti state, Nigeria.
 
Published at Published Proceedings: Economic and Social Development. 2nd International Scientific Conference in Paris. pp 1423-1437
Published in 2013
 
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L. Bowale.E.K
Bowale Ebenezer » Dr Bowale attended Ajuwa Grammar School, Okeagbe-Akoko in Ondo State of Nigeria and later obtained his Bachelor’s degree from the University of Ife(now Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife) in second class upper division in 1983. He also had his masters’ degree and doctoral degree in Economics in 2006 and 2012 respectively from the same university. Dr Bowale became an Associate... view full profile
Bowale Ebenezer
 
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