Title: Making theory and practice in subsistence markets: An analytic autoethnography of MASAZI in Accra, Ghana
By documenting my own experiences working with West African microentrepreneurs in markets where the global and the local are now both firmly rooted, I uncover the benefits of an engaged, bottom’s approach to understanding markets and powerfully illustrate how business and humanity are not mutually exclusive.
Title: Market development in the African context [book chapter]
We propose that successful market development in Africa requires understanding how local resources, such as market structures and socio-cultural bonds outside the market, combine with global tools to provide opportunities for crafting African-relevant strategies for long-term socio-economic sustainability.

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