G15 "Aspire", CSAE Working Paper WPS/2014-34, March 2015

Abstract

The data available here is for the following iiG working paper:

Marcel Fafchamps, Simon Quinn, "Aspire". CSAE Working Paper WPS/2014-34, March 2015

For further background see the project: 'Can 'seed funding' help African ideas grow? The value of start-up investment for young entrepreneurs in Ethiopia, Tanzania and Zambia'

The dataset contains the following files:

'Readme_Aspire.pdf'
'Aspire_public.dta'
'Aspire_questionnaire.pdf'
'Variable guide.pdf'
'csae-wps-2014-34.pdf', the working Paper

Availability and Acknowledgements

This data is made available by the Centre for the Study of African Economies at the University of Oxford. Permission for use of the data for academic research is given by the Centre. We would ask that the use of the data, its sources, and the financing for the surveys be acknowledged.

This data was funded by the UK Department for International Development (DFID) as part of the Improving Institutions for Pro-Poor Growth (iiG), a research consortium aimed at studying how to improve institutions in Africa and South-Asia. Any views expressed are not necessarily those of DFID.