The enabling environment for Latin American business
After analysing how economic policies of the last two decades have distorted markets in Latin America, this article identifies different ways to improve the business environment for the development of microenterprises and small businesses (MSEs) in the region. Improving the businessenvironment for MSE development is a demanding task that merits more attention from policymakers, the public administration and private sector representatives.
environment for MSE development is a demanding task that merits more attention from policymakers, the public administration and private sector representatives.
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