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Discover Ludwig"micro enterprise" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to very small businesses, typically those that are owned and operated by a single individual or a small group of individuals. For example: "The government launched a grant program to assist micro enterprises in low-income communities."
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It's hard to know whether a comprehensive approach (the Millennium Villages), major health initiatives (the Gates Foundation), micro enterprise (Kiva) or disaster relief (Care) will work best.
What we found astounded us and confirmed what we knew from 25 years of experience in the micro enterprise field.
It's a micro enterprise and if you run an organized market you can separate that from drug dealing and stolen goods, which is what we're trying to do.
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"We value micro-enterprise," he added.
I'm talking about a micro-enterprise revolution.
Policies to help all new micro-enterprise owners survive would bring a massive return.
Also, micro-enterprise is not big business and most are not about employing and managing people.
The government knows the micro-enterprise boom will continue whatever it does or doesn't.
Micro-enterprise should be treated by the government as a separate sector.
A Sudanese goat farmer is thriving in a desert slaughterhouse built with a micro-enterprise loan.
We need large corporations supplying micro-enterprise owners to appreciate it is good business to treat them fairly.
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