Private small manufacturers in St Petersburg
Private sector manufacturers in St Petersburg, Russia, operate in highly unstable macro-economic conditions, with an unsatisfactory banking system, and often have a close relationship with public sector enterprise. The following article, extracted from a longer report, describes themanufacturers and their firms, identifies constraints to their growth and offers some suggestions about how private sector manufacturing might be supported. The situation for entrepreneurs in St Petersburg is also compared with those in Hungary, Poland and the former Czechoslovakia, where
research was also carried out.
manufacturers and their firms, identifies constraints to their growth and offers some suggestions about how private sector manufacturing might be supported. The situation for entrepreneurs in St Petersburg is also compared with those in Hungary, Poland and the former Czechoslovakia, where
research was also carried out.
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