DYNAMIC ASSESSMENT OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND CRAFT SECTOR DEVELOPMENT AT THE COMMUNITY LEVEL: EVIDENCE FROM MAHALLAS
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This study examines the dynamics of entrepreneurship and craftsmanship development at the neighborhood (community) level, with a focus on their role in promoting inclusive economic growth and local employment. The research aims to identify key trends, determine influencing factors, and assess the contribution of small business and traditional crafts to socio-economic development. The study employs a mixed-method approach, combining statistical analysis, comparative assessment, and institutional evaluation to analyze changes in entrepreneurial activity and craftsmanship across different communities.
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