I think governments should offer some financial support for startups, but with careful conditions. The main value is helping people take that first risky step-like my uncle who opened his restaurant in Shanghai. Without his savings, he couldn't have started "Taste of Hangzhou," and now it employs ten people. But handing out money freely could lead to irresponsible spending or businesses that aren't viable. In Hangzhou, I've seen small cafés get loans and fail within months because they lacked a real plan. So support should come with mentoring or training-not just cash. That way, it actually builds something lasting.
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Should governments give financial assistance to anyone who wants to start a business?
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