From Mosques to Entrepreneurs
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
UNLIKE large cities that attract many major investors, for many regions in Indonesia, micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises are the backbone of their economy. What makes it difficult is that the majority of available budgets in regencies or municipalities are used to pay the salaries of civil servants.
With limited small-enterprise empowerment budgets—the majority of them below 2 percent of the State Budget—local governments have to be
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