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About This Project
About 41% of women in Nigeria are informal entrepreneurs. There are still about 17 million women who are, unemployed and live in absolute poverty (http://blogs.worldbank.org/afr...). High rates of inequality against women make Nigeria one of the hardest countries to be a woman. In collaboration with the National Center for Women, we will conduct a series of experiments to analyze the effectiveness of three behavioral instruments for improving entrepreneurial performance in Abuja Nigeria.
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