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MSFS-538 Small and Medium Enterprise Development

MSFS-538 Small and Medium Enterprise Development
Fall only
Wise, Holly
This course will explore small- and medium-enterprise (SME) development, addressing issues of innovation, scalable and sustainable solutions, and SME’s contribution to growth in developing countries and emerging markets. The course will include an introduction to the economics and dynamics of the sector and basic theory, and the opportunities and obstacles in SME growth. Through case studies, exposure to practitioners’ best practices, and an operational approach, the course will analyze what works and why as models for economic growth and poverty alleviation.
Credits: 3
Prerequisites: None
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