Microenterprise programs have received a great deal of attention in the United States in recent years as the number and scope of such programs have grown. Unlike most government programs aimed at existing businesses, these pro- grams are frequently directed at the chronically unemployed, poor single par- ents, and welfare recipients. In many cases, they provide access to loans and technical training for the express purpose of creating a new class of small- scale, economically self-sufficient entrepreneurs no longer dependent upon public support
Many rural communities are adopting entrepreneurship and small business development services as comp...
Declines in real wages, increases in the number of poor families, and cutbacks to welfare and other ...
Sparked by a few successful microenterprise programs in the third world, community-development organ...
Despite widespread international success of microenterprise, scholars question whether this approach...
ABSTRACT Many social scientists believe that supporting en-trepreneurship development within low-inc...
Since the introduction of the first U.S. microenterprise1 program in 1983, more than 100 have been s...
There are a number of opportunities for public policy to help microenterprise programs support emerg...
Microenterprise development programs (MED\u27s) have expanded in recent years as an economic develop...
Microenterprise assistance programs have gained rapid attention in the United States in recent years...
Microcredit programs are widely employed as poverty elimination and economic development tools by a ...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 1999.In...
The authors wish to acknowledge Ilgar Alisultanov of FIELD at the Aspen Institute for his significan...
Microcredit is hailed as a means of helping individuals in developing countries lift themselves out ...
Micro-enterprises and micro-entrepreneurs are not well researched, understood, or recognised for the...
Communities seek to offer effective financing programs to encourage entrepreneurs and support the gr...
Many rural communities are adopting entrepreneurship and small business development services as comp...
Declines in real wages, increases in the number of poor families, and cutbacks to welfare and other ...
Sparked by a few successful microenterprise programs in the third world, community-development organ...
Despite widespread international success of microenterprise, scholars question whether this approach...
ABSTRACT Many social scientists believe that supporting en-trepreneurship development within low-inc...
Since the introduction of the first U.S. microenterprise1 program in 1983, more than 100 have been s...
There are a number of opportunities for public policy to help microenterprise programs support emerg...
Microenterprise development programs (MED\u27s) have expanded in recent years as an economic develop...
Microenterprise assistance programs have gained rapid attention in the United States in recent years...
Microcredit programs are widely employed as poverty elimination and economic development tools by a ...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 1999.In...
The authors wish to acknowledge Ilgar Alisultanov of FIELD at the Aspen Institute for his significan...
Microcredit is hailed as a means of helping individuals in developing countries lift themselves out ...
Micro-enterprises and micro-entrepreneurs are not well researched, understood, or recognised for the...
Communities seek to offer effective financing programs to encourage entrepreneurs and support the gr...
Many rural communities are adopting entrepreneurship and small business development services as comp...
Declines in real wages, increases in the number of poor families, and cutbacks to welfare and other ...
Sparked by a few successful microenterprise programs in the third world, community-development organ...