Increasing the role of the neighborhood in the development of small business and private entrepreneurship
Keywords:
neighborhood, neighborhoodentrepreneurial activity, reforms, innovationAbstract
This article talks about increasing the role of neighborhoods in the development of small and private entrepreneurship and the opportunities created for young people engaged in entrepreneurial activities in neighborhoods.
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