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On the Structure of Small Business and Features of Its Motivation

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  • L.Khodov.

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In the article an attempt of classification of various kinds of small business is undertaken. The author classifies it as follows: traditional small business (small production and trade in a province), small enterprises - suppliers of large firms; small and medium-sized joint-stock and cooperative companies (founded mainly by agricultural manufacturers). The author points out the existence of small pseudobusiness in Russia - firms created for transferring profits of large Russian enterprises to personal accounts of top managers, and the possibility of large companies breaking up into small divisions in order to take advantage of tax and amortization benefits to small business.

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  • L.Khodov., 2002. "On the Structure of Small Business and Features of Its Motivation," Voprosy Ekonomiki, NP Voprosy Ekonomiki, vol. 7.
  • Handle: RePEc:nos:voprec:2002-7-13
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    1. E. Zabelina & D. Tsiring & Yu Chestyunina, 2018. "Personal helplessness and self-reliance as predictors of small business development in Russia: pilot study results," International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal, Springer, vol. 14(2), pages 279-293, June.

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