@misc{12267,
title = {Strengthening Community Institutions that Support Local Microentrepreneurs in El Salvador},
author = {Inter-American Development Bank},
year = {2015},
doi = {10.18235/0005999},
abstract = {In most cultures around the world, municipal markets are popular places for starting up small businesses. An entrepreneur can set up a stall with very low overhead costs, and sell anything from food to crafts, from household goods to simple services. Some sellers pass their market businesses down through their families; others may use their market stalls as launching pads for larger projects. Communities also benefit from central marketplaces that offer shoppers a variety of fairly priced and locally produced products.In El Salvador, a new credit facility supported by the Inter-American Development Bank¿s Opportunities for the Majority (OMJ) initiative will help ensure that municipal marketplaces remain a vibrant part of the local economy and a cradle of entrepreneurship and innovation.},
url = {https://doi.org/10.18235/0005999}
}
