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The small business is considered as necessary in modern Russia and is claimed to be one of the priorities of a state policy oriented towards the development of favourable conditions for private initiative by Russian citizens. A competitive market economy cannot develop without small businesses.
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Kovaleva, N. (2002). Small Businesses in Russia. In: Pfirrmann, O., Walter, G.H. (eds) Small Firms and Entrepreneurship in Central and Eastern Europe. Technology, Innovation and Policy, vol 14. Physica, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-57460-3_6
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