Admin Saovaluck wrote on 11
th Nov, 2010 at 11:11pm:
It goes to show that you don't need to start a big company in Laos. A simple business can reap many profits as well.
There is still more poor people in Laos, but they get by.
The problem is not everybody can make $30k a month in Laos, and accomplish like that lady. But let say if she decide to sell her food, and other food product all over Laos, and export it to other country. That mean her business, profits is growing so she need to hire more worker to help her out. The more she make the more she will spend, and hire more and more worker in the future. That's why I say yes to big business, and corporation.
In the U.S someone with good idea with enough fund, cash can get bank loan to open business. Small businesses employ a little more than half of all private-sector workers, pay 44% of total U.S. private payroll and have generated 64% of net new jobs over the past 15 years, according to the SBA's Office of Advocacy. In 2008, an average of 320 out of 100,000 adults created a business each month — representing about 530,000 new businesses a month. That's a slight increase from 2007. That's why people called U.S land of opportunity.