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microenterprises
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Infrastructure maintenance and rural economic activity: Evidence from India
Investments in the development and maintenance of existing infrastructure spur the growth of microenterprises and stimulate rural economic activity
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Helping microenterprises grow: What works and what doesn’t
Policy interventions in non-agricultural small-scale enterprises shed light on what matters for firm growth and profitability
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Mentorship helps Kenyan microenterprises profit
Entrepreneurs with mentors enjoy an increase in profits and manage supplier costs better. Mentorship is also more cost effective than business classes.