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Country-Level Initiatives: Indonesia’s Reflections on and Plan for Women’s Entrepreneurship

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This chapter first shows how the governmental development plans address economic development in general and female entrepreneurship in particular. Next, it utilizes the voices of both local governmental officials and international development specialists to show how the development process for educational policy and programming contributes to the plight of the female entrepreneur.

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Maslak, M.A. (2018). Country-Level Initiatives: Indonesia’s Reflections on and Plan for Women’s Entrepreneurship. In: Education and Female Entrepreneurship in Asia. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-55483-3_7

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