Abstract
Experiences in establishing small locally financed industries in rural regions of underdeveloped countries are discussed from the point of view of the entrepreneur. It is suggested that such development can be replicated in any of dozens of underdeveloped countries by sufficiently talented and thoughtful teams of engineers, economists and businessmen from the developed countries, who would also teach local counterparts to take over and carry on after a few years.

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