ANALYSIS OF THE MECHANISMS FOR SUPPORTING SMALL BUSINESS AT THE LOCAL LEVEL
Abstract
Supporting local businesses is not just a transaction; it is an investment in the well-being of your community. When engaging in local purchasing activities, money is directly injected into the local economy. This money then circulates, supporting other businesses, creating jobs, and enhancing overall prosperity. This article specifically addresses the issues of supporting small businesses at the local level.
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