The Book focuses on the performance of macroeconomic policy instruments on entrepreneurship in West Africa. It arrived at suggestions for policy makers on what type of interventions seem to work, and why they are efficient given the peculiarities in the countries. Macroeconomic policies on their own do not create enterprises; they only help to create environments that provide opportunities for business creation. In West African countries, the economies are not all the same; they have under gone structural changes over time, such as: globalization, technological changes and politics; transformation from undeveloped economy to emerging economy as a result of historical antecedents and natural resources.