IMPROVING THE STRUCTURAL COMPOSITION OF THE ENTREPRENEURSHIP SECTOR AND ISSUES OF ITS DEVELOPMENT
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https://doi.org/10.60078/3060-4842-2026-vol3-iss2-pp471-478Abstract
This article analyzes the methodological aspects of improving the structural composition of the entrepreneurship sector. Based on systemic, institutional, and innovative approaches, methods for assessing structural changes are highlighted. In addition, the importance of entrepreneurship diversification, digital transformation, and financial support mechanisms is substantiated. The results of the study have scientific and practical significance in ensuring sustainable economic growth and competitiveness of the economy
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entrepreneurship small business sustainable growth of the national economy entrepreneurship sector structural composition industries and sectorsReferences
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