THE EFFECTIVENESS OF GOVERNMENT SUPPORT IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF SMALL BUSINESS AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Abstract
This paper explores the effectiveness of government support in the development of small businesses and entrepreneurship. Small enterprises play a crucial role in economic growth, job creation, and innovation. However, they often face significant challenges such as limited access to finance, markets, and technology. The study examines various government programs and policies designed to assist small businesses, including financial aid, training, and regulatory reforms. By analyzing their impact, the paper highlights the successes and areas for improvement in state support mechanisms. The findings provide valuable insights for policymakers aiming to foster a more conducive environment for entrepreneurial growth and sustainable development.
Keywords
small business, entrepreneurship, government support, financial aid, business development, economic growth, policy effectiveness, regulatory reforms, innovation, SME development.
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