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  1. Russia Fixed Capital Investment: Small Enterprises excl Micro: ytd: NW:...

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    CEICdata.com, Russia Fixed Capital Investment: Small Enterprises excl Micro: ytd: NW: Leningrad Region [Dataset]. https://www.ceicdata.com/en/russia/fixed-capital-investment-small-enterprises-by-region-ytd/fixed-capital-investment-small-enterprises-excl-micro-ytd-nw-leningrad-region
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    Time period covered
    Dec 1, 2016 - Sep 1, 2019
    Area covered
    Russia
    Variables measured
    Domestic Investment
    Description

    Fixed Capital Investment: Small Enterprises excl Micro: Year to Date: NW: Leningrad Region data was reported at 3,328.042 RUB mn in Sep 2019. This records an increase from the previous number of 1,997.412 RUB mn for Jun 2019. Fixed Capital Investment: Small Enterprises excl Micro: Year to Date: NW: Leningrad Region data is updated quarterly, averaging 1,354.890 RUB mn from Mar 2008 (Median) to Sep 2019, with 47 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 15,475.573 RUB mn in Dec 2010 and a record low of 133.038 RUB mn in Mar 2011. Fixed Capital Investment: Small Enterprises excl Micro: Year to Date: NW: Leningrad Region data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Federal State Statistics Service. The data is categorized under Russia Premium Database’s Investment – Table RU.OB011: Fixed Capital Investment: Small Enterprises: by Region: ytd (Discontinued).

  2. Population in the capital areas in Nordic countries 2014-2024

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    Updated Jul 11, 2024
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    Statista (2024). Population in the capital areas in Nordic countries 2014-2024 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1296312/nordics-total-population-capital-area/
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    Jul 11, 2024
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    Denmark
    Description

    The Swedish capital Stockholm has the largest population of the five Nordic capitals with 2.46 million inhabitants. This is unsurprising as Sweden also is the Nordic country with the largest population. The capital area of Copenhagen is slightly larger than that of Helsinki, whereas Iceland's capital Reykjavik had the smallest population with 244,000 inhabitants. Oslo's rapid population decline in 2024 is explained by only the numbers for Oslo municipality being reported.

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    Data from: Exploring Small-World Network with an Elite-Clique: Bringing...

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    Updated Jan 4, 2019
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    Jar-der Luo (2019). Exploring Small-World Network with an Elite-Clique: Bringing Embeddedness Theory into the Dynamic Evolution of a Venture Capital Network [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.17632/yy8nyv3d6g.1
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    Jan 4, 2019
    Authors
    Jar-der Luo
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    Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 (CC BY-NC 3.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
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    Description

    Inside the code is an algorithmic framework for modeling the dynamic process of how the Venture Capital network come into being. Usage: To simulate this model, run Launcher.m with Parameter ClassANumber = 75 (original VC number); ClassBNumber = 375(original firm number); step = 14 (iteration times); Count = 10 ( times during each iteration).

  4. Russia Fixed Capital Investment: Small Enterprises excl Micro: ytd: NW:...

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    Updated Jan 15, 2025
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    CEICdata.com (2025). Russia Fixed Capital Investment: Small Enterprises excl Micro: ytd: NW: Republic of Karelia [Dataset]. https://www.ceicdata.com/en/russia/fixed-capital-investment-small-enterprises-by-region-ytd/fixed-capital-investment-small-enterprises-excl-micro-ytd-nw-republic-of-karelia
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    Jan 15, 2025
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Time period covered
    Dec 1, 2016 - Sep 1, 2019
    Area covered
    Russia
    Variables measured
    Domestic Investment
    Description

    Fixed Capital Investment: Small Enterprises excl Micro: Year to Date: NW: Republic of Karelia data was reported at 2,640.561 RUB mn in Sep 2019. This records an increase from the previous number of 1,996.149 RUB mn for Jun 2019. Fixed Capital Investment: Small Enterprises excl Micro: Year to Date: NW: Republic of Karelia data is updated quarterly, averaging 507.549 RUB mn from Mar 2008 (Median) to Sep 2019, with 47 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 4,777.575 RUB mn in Dec 2018 and a record low of 50.388 RUB mn in Mar 2016. Fixed Capital Investment: Small Enterprises excl Micro: Year to Date: NW: Republic of Karelia data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Federal State Statistics Service. The data is categorized under Russia Premium Database’s Investment – Table RU.OB011: Fixed Capital Investment: Small Enterprises: by Region: ytd (Discontinued).

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    SBA Office Of Capital Access - Dataset - U.S. Small Business Administration...

    • fanyv88.com
    Updated Dec 29, 2022
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    (2022). SBA Office Of Capital Access - Dataset - U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) | Open Data [Dataset]. https://fanyv88.com/https/data.sba.gov/dataset/office-of-capital-access
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    Dec 29, 2022
    Description

    This page provides SBA stakeholders links to several public SBA Office of Capital Access reports and datasets. Interactive Dashboards

  6. World Population Statistics - 2023

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    Updated Jan 9, 2024
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    Bhavik Jikadara (2024). World Population Statistics - 2023 [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/bhavikjikadara/world-population-statistics-2023
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    Jan 9, 2024
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    Authors
    Bhavik Jikadara
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Area covered
    World
    Description
    • The current US Census Bureau world population estimate in June 2019 shows that the current global population is 7,577,130,400 people on Earth, which far exceeds the world population of 7.2 billion in 2015. Our estimate based on UN data shows the world's population surpassing 7.7 billion.
    • China is the most populous country in the world with a population exceeding 1.4 billion. It is one of just two countries with a population of more than 1 billion, with India being the second. As of 2018, India has a population of over 1.355 billion people, and its population growth is expected to continue through at least 2050. By the year 2030, India is expected to become the most populous country in the world. This is because India’s population will grow, while China is projected to see a loss in population.
    • The following 11 countries that are the most populous in the world each have populations exceeding 100 million. These include the United States, Indonesia, Brazil, Pakistan, Nigeria, Bangladesh, Russia, Mexico, Japan, Ethiopia, and the Philippines. Of these nations, all are expected to continue to grow except Russia and Japan, which will see their populations drop by 2030 before falling again significantly by 2050.
    • Many other nations have populations of at least one million, while there are also countries that have just thousands. The smallest population in the world can be found in Vatican City, where only 801 people reside.
    • In 2018, the world’s population growth rate was 1.12%. Every five years since the 1970s, the population growth rate has continued to fall. The world’s population is expected to continue to grow larger but at a much slower pace. By 2030, the population will exceed 8 billion. In 2040, this number will grow to more than 9 billion. In 2055, the number will rise to over 10 billion, and another billion people won’t be added until near the end of the century. The current annual population growth estimates from the United Nations are in the millions - estimating that over 80 million new lives are added yearly.
    • This population growth will be significantly impacted by nine specific countries which are situated to contribute to the population growth more quickly than other nations. These nations include the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, India, Indonesia, Nigeria, Pakistan, Uganda, the United Republic of Tanzania, and the United States of America. Particularly of interest, India is on track to overtake China's position as the most populous country by 2030. Additionally, multiple nations within Africa are expected to double their populations before fertility rates begin to slow entirely.

    Content

    • In this Dataset, we have Historical Population data for every Country/Territory in the world by different parameters like Area Size of the Country/Territory, Name of the Continent, Name of the Capital, Density, Population Growth Rate, Ranking based on Population, World Population Percentage, etc. >Dataset Glossary (Column-Wise):
    • Rank: Rank by Population.
    • CCA3: 3 Digit Country/Territories Code.
    • Country/Territories: Name of the Country/Territories.
    • Capital: Name of the Capital.
    • Continent: Name of the Continent.
    • 2022 Population: Population of the Country/Territories in the year 2022.
    • 2020 Population: Population of the Country/Territories in the year 2020.
    • 2015 Population: Population of the Country/Territories in the year 2015.
    • 2010 Population: Population of the Country/Territories in the year 2010.
    • 2000 Population: Population of the Country/Territories in the year 2000.
    • 1990 Population: Population of the Country/Territories in the year 1990.
    • 1980 Population: Population of the Country/Territories in the year 1980.
    • 1970 Population: Population of the Country/Territories in the year 1970.
    • Area (km²): Area size of the Country/Territories in square kilometers.
    • Density (per km²): Population Density per square kilometer.
    • Growth Rate: Population Growth Rate by Country/Territories.
    • World Population Percentage: The population percentage by each Country/Territories.
  7. w

    State Small Business Credit Initiative (SSBCI) Transactions Dataset

    • data.wu.ac.at
    • catalog.data.gov
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    Updated Aug 3, 2017
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    Department of the Treasury (2017). State Small Business Credit Initiative (SSBCI) Transactions Dataset [Dataset]. https://data.wu.ac.at/schema/data_gov/Y2YxNjgzN2YtZDc2YS00Mzk5LWIyODItNTE1MDc2Yzc3MmI4
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    pdf, csvAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Aug 3, 2017
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    CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedicationhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
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    Description

    The State Small Business Credit Initiative (SSBCI)Transactions Dataset is a set of files reporting transaction level data for all transactions conducted through the SSBCI program from inception in 2011 through December 31, 2016. This dataset categorizes transactions by program type, according to the five approved SSBCI programs: Capital Access Programs, Collateral Support Programs, Loan Guarantee Programs, Loan Participation Programs, and Venture Capital Programs. The transaction level data was reported to Treasury by Participating States on an annual basis, as required by the Allocation Agreements. Participating States included all 50 states, the District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The data fields provided here include the total financing amount, the amount of federal dollars expended, the date of the transaction, and the industry, zip code, and FTEs of the business receiving financing at the point of transaction, among other fields. The data files are available for public use. This dataset provides quantitative information that can be used for analysis of federal expenditure in supporting small business and economic development in identifying how and where federal financing was used.

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    Baltimore Small Capital Grant

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    Updated Jul 1, 2017
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    Baltimore Neighborhood Indicators Alliance (2017). Baltimore Small Capital Grant [Dataset]. https://geoloom-bniajfi.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/baltimore-small-capital-grant
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    Jul 1, 2017
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Baltimore Neighborhood Indicators Alliance
    License

    Attribution 3.0 (CC BY 3.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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    Description

    Funded through Baltimore City voter-approved bonds, the Small Capital Grants provide funds for acquisition of property, development, preservation, and restoration. The grant award is a maximum of $15,000, but previous awards have normally ranged between $2,000 and $10,000. Grants must be matched in cash in an amount at least equal to the grant (Definiton Source: Baltimore National Heritage Area).

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    Small Plates Restaurants in Metropolitan City of Rome Capital, Italy - 566...

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    Updated May 29, 2025
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    Poidata.io (2025). Small Plates Restaurants in Metropolitan City of Rome Capital, Italy - 566 Available (Free Sample) [Dataset]. https://www.poidata.io/report/small-plates-restaurant/italy/metropolitan-city-of-rome-capital
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    csvAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    May 29, 2025
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    Area covered
    Metropolitan City of Rome Capital, Italy
    Description

    This dataset provides information on 566 in Metropolitan City of Rome Capital, Italy as of May, 2025. It includes details such as email addresses (where publicly available), phone numbers (where publicly available), and geocoded addresses. Explore market trends, identify potential business partners, and gain valuable insights into the industry. Download a complimentary sample of 10 records to see what's included.

  10. Largest countries in the world by area

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    Updated Aug 7, 2024
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    Statista (2024). Largest countries in the world by area [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/262955/largest-countries-in-the-world/
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    Aug 7, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    2021
    Area covered
    World
    Description

    The statistic shows the 30 largest countries in the world by area. Russia is the largest country by far, with a total area of about 17 million square kilometers.

    Population of Russia

    Despite its large area, Russia - nowadays the largest country in the world - has a relatively small total population. However, its population is still rather large in numbers in comparison to those of other countries. In mid-2014, it was ranked ninth on a list of countries with the largest population, a ranking led by China with a population of over 1.37 billion people. In 2015, the estimated total population of Russia amounted to around 146 million people. The aforementioned low population density in Russia is a result of its vast landmass; in 2014, there were only around 8.78 inhabitants per square kilometer living in the country. Most of the Russian population lives in the nation’s capital and largest city, Moscow: In 2015, over 12 million people lived in the metropolis.

  11. Risk Capital Investment Market Report | Global Forecast From 2025 To 2033

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    Updated Dec 3, 2024
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    Dataintelo (2024). Risk Capital Investment Market Report | Global Forecast From 2025 To 2033 [Dataset]. https://dataintelo.com/report/risk-capital-investment-market-report
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 3, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Dataintelo
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    https://dataintelo.com/privacy-and-policyhttps://dataintelo.com/privacy-and-policy

    Time period covered
    2024 - 2032
    Area covered
    Global
    Description

    Risk Capital Investment Market Outlook



    The global risk capital investment market size is projected to witness robust growth over the forecast period, with an anticipated CAGR of 8.5% from 2024 to 2032. In 2023, the market size was estimated at approximately USD 200 billion, and it is forecasted to reach around USD 400 billion by 2032, driven by the increasing preference for risk capital funding as a means to fuel innovation and entrepreneurship. The growth of this market is significantly influenced by several factors, including the continuous evolution of technology, the increasing number of startups and small enterprises seeking capital, and the supportive regulatory environments in various regions. The demand for capital investments that prioritize high-risk, high-reward opportunities has never been more pronounced, as businesses and investors alike look to capitalize on emerging market trends and technological advancements.



    One of the primary growth drivers in the risk capital investment market is the technological revolution that continues to reshape industries worldwide. Innovations in fields such as artificial intelligence, biotechnology, and fintech are opening up new avenues for investment, attracting venture capitalists and angel investors who are keen on tapping into the potential of these cutting-edge developments. As technology companies continue to disrupt traditional business models and create new markets, the appetite for risk capital investment in this sector is expected to grow. Additionally, the digital transformation initiatives by enterprises across various industry verticals are further contributing to the demand for venture capital and private equity, as businesses strive to innovate and maintain a competitive edge in an increasingly digital world.



    Another significant growth factor is the increasing number of startups and small to medium enterprises (SMEs) seeking risk capital to fund their operations and expansion. The entrepreneurial spirit is thriving globally, with new businesses emerging at an unprecedented rate. These startups often require substantial capital to transform their innovative ideas into marketable products or services. Risk capital investments, particularly in the form of seed and early-stage funding, provide the necessary financial support for these enterprises to scale and succeed. As the startup ecosystem becomes more dynamic and diverse, the demand for risk capital is projected to rise, driving market growth.



    Furthermore, supportive government policies and regulatory frameworks in key regions are enhancing the risk capital investment landscape. Governments are recognizing the importance of fostering a conducive environment for entrepreneurship and innovation, leading to the implementation of measures that encourage capital flow into startups and SMEs. Tax incentives, grants, and startup-friendly policies are some of the initiatives adopted to attract both domestic and foreign investment in risk capital. This supportive regulatory environment is facilitating the growth of the market by reducing barriers to entry and providing investors with greater confidence in the potential for high returns on investment.



    Regionally, North America continues to lead the market due to its well-established venture capital ecosystem and the presence of a large number of technology companies and startups. The region's mature financial markets and innovation-friendly policies make it an attractive hub for risk capital investments. However, Asia Pacific is emerging as a significant player, with countries like China and India witnessing rapid growth in their startup sectors. The increasing digitalization and economic development in these regions are creating a fertile ground for risk capital investments, leading to a projected higher CAGR compared to other regions.



    Type Analysis



    The risk capital investment market is broadly segmented by type into venture capital, angel investment, and private equity. Each type plays a crucial role in nurturing startups and SMEs, providing them with the necessary financial backing to grow and innovate. Venture capital remains the most prominent segment, known for its involvement in funding early-stage companies with high growth potential. Venture capitalists are typically institutional investors or high-net-worth individuals who pool their resources to invest in promising startups, often taking an active role in their management and strategic direction. This type of investment is characterized by its focus on high-risk, high-reward opportunities, primarily in technology-driven sectors. The dynamic nature of the venture capital segment ensures its

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    Credit operations outstanding by source of funds and type of credit -...

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    Updated Jan 25, 2018
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    (2018). Credit operations outstanding by source of funds and type of credit - small-sized enterprise - nonearmarked credit - Working capital with maturity up to 365 days [Dataset]. https://opendata.bcb.gov.br/dataset/26109-credit-operations-outstanding-by-source-of-funds-and-type-of-credit---small-sized-enterprise-
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    Jan 25, 2018
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    Open Database License (ODbL) v1.0https://www.opendatacommons.org/licenses/odbl/1.0/
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    Description

    Concept: Credit operations outstanding by source of funds and type of credit - small-sized enterprise - nonearmarked credit - Working capital with maturity up to 365 days Source: Credit Information System 26109-credit-operations-outstanding-by-source-of-funds-and-type-of-credit---small-sized-enterprise- 26109-credit-operations-outstanding-by-source-of-funds-and-type-of-credit---small-sized-enterprise- 0 0 Feedback Thank you! Close Feedback. Sorry. Tell us what happen. The data is out of date. I was unable to access the dataset (specify the resource). Insufficient documentation to understand the data set. The data contains error or inconsistency. Describe Your assessment will be sent to the e-Ouv system as a complaint. Click here if you want to track your progress. Name Email Your statement was sent to the e-Ouv system. Click here for details. Protocol number: Access code: Send to e-Ouv system Close

  13. Russia Fixed Capital Investment: Small Enterprises excl Micro: ytd: CF:...

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    Updated Sep 15, 2019
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    CEICdata.com (2019). Russia Fixed Capital Investment: Small Enterprises excl Micro: ytd: CF: Tambov Region [Dataset]. https://www.ceicdata.com/en/russia/fixed-capital-investment-small-enterprises-by-region-ytd/fixed-capital-investment-small-enterprises-excl-micro-ytd-cf-tambov-region
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    Sep 15, 2019
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Time period covered
    Dec 1, 2016 - Sep 1, 2019
    Area covered
    Russia
    Variables measured
    Domestic Investment
    Description

    Fixed Capital Investment: Small Enterprises excl Micro: Year to Date: CF: Tambov Region data was reported at 4,615.463 RUB mn in Sep 2019. This records an increase from the previous number of 1,911.346 RUB mn for Jun 2019. Fixed Capital Investment: Small Enterprises excl Micro: Year to Date: CF: Tambov Region data is updated quarterly, averaging 3,064.000 RUB mn from Mar 2008 (Median) to Sep 2019, with 47 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 10,927.415 RUB mn in Dec 2015 and a record low of 321.761 RUB mn in Mar 2010. Fixed Capital Investment: Small Enterprises excl Micro: Year to Date: CF: Tambov Region data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Federal State Statistics Service. The data is categorized under Russia Premium Database’s Investment – Table RU.OB011: Fixed Capital Investment: Small Enterprises: by Region: ytd (Discontinued).

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    Small Appliance Repair Services in Metropolitan City of Rome Capital, Italy...

    • poidata.io
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    Updated Jun 4, 2025
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    Poidata.io (2025). Small Appliance Repair Services in Metropolitan City of Rome Capital, Italy - 48 Available (Free Sample) [Dataset]. https://www.poidata.io/report/small-appliance-repair-service/italy/metropolitan-city-of-rome-capital
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    Jun 4, 2025
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    Metropolitan City of Rome Capital, Italy
    Description

    This dataset provides information on 48 in Metropolitan City of Rome Capital, Italy as of June, 2025. It includes details such as email addresses (where publicly available), phone numbers (where publicly available), and geocoded addresses. Explore market trends, identify potential business partners, and gain valuable insights into the industry. Download a complimentary sample of 10 records to see what's included.

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    state aid for entrepreneurs - access to finance

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    • mostwiedzy.pl
    Updated Jan 1, 2020
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    Anna Dobaczewska (2020). state aid for entrepreneurs - access to finance [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.34808/sfqa-1280
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    Jan 1, 2020
    Authors
    Anna Dobaczewska
    Description

    The dataset encompasses a choice of important legal acts, a list of selected Polish bibliography and a list of important individual sentences issued on the topic of state aid for entreprenuers in the form of better access to finance their development and filling the capital gap. It emcompasses the period 2004-2020 Thanks to that the reader gets the possibility do acquire basic knowledge on the above mentioned topic.

  16. Population of Europe in 2024 by country

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    Updated Jun 20, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Population of Europe in 2024 by country [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/685846/population-of-selected-european-countries/
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    Jun 20, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    2024
    Area covered
    Europe
    Description

    In 2024, Russia had the largest population among European countries at ***** million people. The next largest countries in terms of their population size were Turkey at **** million, Germany at **** million, the United Kingdom at **** million, and France at **** million. Europe is also home to some of the world’s smallest countries, such as the microstates of Liechtenstein and San Marino, with populations of ****** and ****** respectively. Europe’s largest economies Germany was Europe’s largest economy in 2023, with a Gross Domestic Product of around *** trillion Euros, while the UK and France are the second and third largest economies, at *** trillion and *** trillion euros respectively. Prior to the mid-2000s, Europe’s fourth-largest economy, Italy, had an economy that was of a similar sized to France and the UK, before diverging growth patterns saw the UK and France become far larger economies than Italy. Moscow and Istanbul the megacities of Europe Two cities on the eastern borders of Europe were Europe’s largest in 2023. The Turkish city of Istanbul, with a population of 15.8 million, and the Russian capital, Moscow, with a population of 12.7 million. Istanbul is arguably the world’s most famous transcontinental city with territory in both Europe and Asia and has been an important center for commerce and culture for over 2,000 years. Paris was the third largest European city with a population of ** million, with London being the fourth largest at *** million.

  17. Russia Fixed Capital Investment: Small Enterprises excl Micro: ytd: SF: City...

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    Updated Jan 15, 2025
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    CEICdata.com (2025). Russia Fixed Capital Investment: Small Enterprises excl Micro: ytd: SF: City of Sevastopol [Dataset]. https://www.ceicdata.com/en/russia/fixed-capital-investment-small-enterprises-by-region-ytd/fixed-capital-investment-small-enterprises-excl-micro-ytd-sf-city-of-sevastopol
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    Jan 15, 2025
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Time period covered
    Dec 1, 2016 - Sep 1, 2019
    Area covered
    Russia
    Variables measured
    Domestic Investment
    Description

    Fixed Capital Investment: Small Enterprises excl Micro: Year to Date: SF: City of Sevastopol data was reported at 680.636 RUB mn in Sep 2019. This records an increase from the previous number of 461.962 RUB mn for Jun 2019. Fixed Capital Investment: Small Enterprises excl Micro: Year to Date: SF: City of Sevastopol data is updated quarterly, averaging 130.007 RUB mn from Mar 2015 (Median) to Sep 2019, with 19 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 680.636 RUB mn in Sep 2019 and a record low of 6.935 RUB mn in Mar 2015. Fixed Capital Investment: Small Enterprises excl Micro: Year to Date: SF: City of Sevastopol data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Federal State Statistics Service. The data is categorized under Russia Premium Database’s Investment – Table RU.OB011: Fixed Capital Investment: Small Enterprises: by Region: ytd (Discontinued).

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    Average interest rate by source of funds and type of credit - small-sized...

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    (2018). Average interest rate by source of funds and type of credit - small-sized enterprise - nonearmarked credit - Working capital with maturity up to 365 days [Dataset]. https://opendata.bcb.gov.br/dataset/26546-average-interest-rate-by-source-of-funds-and-type-of-credit---small-sized-enterprise---nonear
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    Concept: Average interest rate of credit operations with prefixed interest rates by source of funds and type of credit - small-sized enterprise - nonearmarked credit - Working capital with maturity up to 365 days Source: Credit Information System 26546-average-interest-rate-by-source-of-funds-and-type-of-credit---small-sized-enterprise---nonear 26546-average-interest-rate-by-source-of-funds-and-type-of-credit---small-sized-enterprise---nonear 0 0 Feedback Thank you! Close Feedback. Sorry. Tell us what happen. The data is out of date. I was unable to access the dataset (specify the resource). Insufficient documentation to understand the data set. The data contains error or inconsistency. Describe Your assessment will be sent to the e-Ouv system as a complaint. Click here if you want to track your progress. Name Email Your statement was sent to the e-Ouv system. Click here for details. Protocol number: Access code: Send to e-Ouv system Close

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    Replication Data for: Small Business COVID-19 Lending Programs: Fostering...

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    Carolina Small Business Development Fund (2020). Replication Data for: Small Business COVID-19 Lending Programs: Fostering Social Capital and Financial Stability [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/RRELE7
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    This dataset includes all CSBDF-sourced for the referenced report. The data include 175 lending transactions and their associated characteristics related to employment, social capital network index scores, community trust index scores, and financial stability scores.

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    Average interest rate by source of funds and type of credit - small-sized...

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    (2018). Average interest rate by source of funds and type of credit - small-sized enterprise - earmarked credit - Working capital with maturity up to 365 days [Dataset]. https://opendata.bcb.gov.br/dataset/27287-average-interest-rate-by-source-of-funds-and-type-of-credit---small-sized-enterprise---earmar
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    Concept: Average interest rate of credit operations with prefixed interest rates by source of funds and type of credit - small-sized enterprise - earmarked credit - Working capital with maturity up to 365 days Source: Credit Information System 27287-average-interest-rate-by-source-of-funds-and-type-of-credit---small-sized-enterprise---earmar 27287-average-interest-rate-by-source-of-funds-and-type-of-credit---small-sized-enterprise---earmar 0 0 Feedback Thank you! Close Feedback. Sorry. Tell us what happen. The data is out of date. I was unable to access the dataset (specify the resource). Insufficient documentation to understand the data set. The data contains error or inconsistency. Describe Your assessment will be sent to the e-Ouv system as a complaint. Click here if you want to track your progress. Name Email Your statement was sent to the e-Ouv system. Click here for details. Protocol number: Access code: Send to e-Ouv system Close

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CEICdata.com, Russia Fixed Capital Investment: Small Enterprises excl Micro: ytd: NW: Leningrad Region [Dataset]. https://www.ceicdata.com/en/russia/fixed-capital-investment-small-enterprises-by-region-ytd/fixed-capital-investment-small-enterprises-excl-micro-ytd-nw-leningrad-region
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Russia Fixed Capital Investment: Small Enterprises excl Micro: ytd: NW: Leningrad Region

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Time period covered
Dec 1, 2016 - Sep 1, 2019
Area covered
Russia
Variables measured
Domestic Investment
Description

Fixed Capital Investment: Small Enterprises excl Micro: Year to Date: NW: Leningrad Region data was reported at 3,328.042 RUB mn in Sep 2019. This records an increase from the previous number of 1,997.412 RUB mn for Jun 2019. Fixed Capital Investment: Small Enterprises excl Micro: Year to Date: NW: Leningrad Region data is updated quarterly, averaging 1,354.890 RUB mn from Mar 2008 (Median) to Sep 2019, with 47 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 15,475.573 RUB mn in Dec 2010 and a record low of 133.038 RUB mn in Mar 2011. Fixed Capital Investment: Small Enterprises excl Micro: Year to Date: NW: Leningrad Region data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Federal State Statistics Service. The data is categorized under Russia Premium Database’s Investment – Table RU.OB011: Fixed Capital Investment: Small Enterprises: by Region: ytd (Discontinued).

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