Government policy for small and medium enterprises in the Russian Federation
Russian SMEs face an unstable economic climate, difficulties in attracting investment, and inexperience on the part of their managers in running private enterprises. This article describes how the Federal and Regional authorities are trying to simplify tax procedures for small businessesand establish networks of agencies to support and advise them.
and establish networks of agencies to support and advise them.
Privatisation and enterprise restructuring in the Russian Federation
Narbone, Luigi
The International Spectator, Vol. 31 (1996), Iss. 3 P.13
https://doi.org/10.1080/03932729608456744 [Citations: 0]Labour and Labour-Related Laws in Micro and Small Enterprises: Innovative Regulatory Approaches
Fenwick, Colin
Howe, John B
Marshall, Shelley D.
Landau, Ingrid
(2008)
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