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Final report for Hispanics in microenterprise

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Demographic changes in the nature of the Hispanic population in Southern New Hampshire (US) have necessitated the need for microenterprise education targeting this emerging population. This project chronicles the implementation of two pilot courses initiated in southern New Hampshire (US) and discusses how short-term results might lead to longer term community benefits. Additionally, there is a discussion on the benefits of small business networking as an adjunct to training and expanded lending opportunities. (Library-derived description)Varela, S. (2003). Final report for Hispanics in microenterprise. Retrieved from http://academicarchive.snhu.eduMaster of Science (M.S.)School of Community Economic Developmen

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