Jari Stehn, a researcher at Goldman Sachs, recently had a conversation with Charlotte Keenan from the firm’s Office of Corporate Engagement about the unique economic challenges facing the UK economy. They discussed the country’s path forward and how small businesses could potentially play a vital role in boosting growth.
To gain a deeper understanding of how UK small businesses can support the economy, readers are encouraged to check out “Generation Growth: The Small Business Manifesto.” This document provides valuable insights into the role that small businesses can play in driving economic growth and prosperity.
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