DIRECTIONS FOR THE FORMATION OF INVESTMENT POTENTIAL OF SMALL BUSINESS ACTIVITY AND ITS EFFECTIVE USE
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https://doi.org/10.37547/ijmef/Volume04Issue12-09Keywords:
Investment potential, Small business financing, Economic developmentAbstract
The formation of investment potential in small businesses is crucial for fostering sustainable economic development. This article explores the strategies and directions to cultivate investment potential and examines the effective utilization of investments within the small business sector. Through theoretical analysis and practical frameworks, we propose approaches to strengthen small business investment capabilities, ensuring enhanced competitiveness and economic contribution.
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