Small Scale Enterprise Development
Abstract
For some decades, small-scale enterprise has been instrumental for economic growth, poverty alleviation and the promotion of more pluralist societies. For the whole economics system, small-scale enterprise may be regarded as 'safety valve' since it guarantees people feeling of having a job and reduces the level of insecurity. The success of small-scale enterprise development depends on the support from the government and other stake holders.Downloads
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