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Driving Economic Development: Unveiling the Transformative Power of Women Entrepreneurs in Algeria
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Author(s): Naima Bentouir (University of Ain Temouchent, Algeria), Mohammed El Amine Abdelli (University of Brest, France)and Akinyo Feyisayo Ola (University of Bristol, UK)
Copyright: 2023
Pages: 22
Source title:
The Importance of Entrepreneurship in Fostering Economic Progress
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Mohammed El Amine Abdelli (University of Brest, France), Naima Bentouir (Ain Temouchent University, Algeria)and Esra Sipahi Döngül (Aksaray University, Turkey)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-7127-2.ch003
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Abstract
This chapter aims to provide insights into the importance of empowering women in entrepreneurship and its potential impact on economic growth. In this study, the authors analyze the influence of women's entrepreneurship on economic growth with a particular focus on Algeria's environment. The research highlights the significant role played by Algerian women in contributing to the country's economic development. To conduct this empirical investigation, they employed five variables: GDP, businesswomen ownership, women in the industrial sector, force labor women, and women's unemployment. The findings shed light on the crucial need to empower women in entrepreneurship and its potential benefits to economic growth 1990 to 2019 using annual data. According to the Johansen test, they found a long-run association between the GDP and the rest of the variables based on the vector error correction model and the co-integration test. The outputs of the VECM model confirmed the first results with a significant and negative coefficient, which means a long-run relationship between the variables.
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