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TIE-UPS BETWEEN BIG, SMALL FIRMS CAN REDUCE POVERTY; STUDY.

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NEW DELHI, Aug 1 Asia Pulse - Commercially-driven linkages between large and small enterprises can lift millions of people in developing countries out of poverty, a joint study by UNIDO and Harvard University has said.

The study by United Nations Industrial Development Organisation and John F Kennedy School of Government in Harvard University said alliances between large and small enterprises, public and private players, domestic and foreign entities and commercial and social investors would enable millions in developing countries to come out of poverty.

It said developing countries should support efforts to strengthen capacity of organised business associations, especially those having a large membership of small firms or have targeted programmes to support entrepreneurship.

There should ...

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