What have we learned about training entrepreneurs?
Season 6, Episode 44, Nov 05, 09:00 AM
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How can we train the next generation of entrepreneurs? In developing economies, more than a billion dollars a year is spent on this type of training, but does it work, are we training the right people with the right skills – and what opportunities are there to do better?
David McKenzie of the World Bank is one of the senior editors of the latest version of the VoxDevLit on Training Entrepreneurs. He tells Tim Phillips what we know about what training can achieve, why training programmes are not “one size fits all”, and what this all means for policy.
The VoxDevLit on training entrepreneurs: https://voxdev.org/voxdevlit/training-entrepreneurs
David McKenzie of the World Bank is one of the senior editors of the latest version of the VoxDevLit on Training Entrepreneurs. He tells Tim Phillips what we know about what training can achieve, why training programmes are not “one size fits all”, and what this all means for policy.
The VoxDevLit on training entrepreneurs: https://voxdev.org/voxdevlit/training-entrepreneurs
