IMPLEMENTATION OF INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE IN SUPPORT OF YOUTH INNOVATIVE ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN THE UNION STATE

Aim of the study: When considering entrepreneurship as a function, small and large entrepreneurs are singled out. On one side are the founders of small firms, often retaining the position of private owners. Their businesses face tough problems of survival, freedom of decision-making is very limited...

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Ethnicity
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