Private Entrepreneurship and Small Business Promotion Strategy
Abstract
By examining the experiences of many countries in this area, this article analyzes the tasks that need to be completed in our nation in the state's support of small business entities and develops proposals for a variety of policies to encourage the growth of small businesses.
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