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Evaluating a Micro-Enterprise Program

An NGO provides a high-quality sewing machine to two individuals, Maria and Sofia, who live in the same village and have similar sewing skills. Maria's family already owns a small, well-located storefront where they sell other goods. Sofia has no such assets and must work from her home in a quiet area. After one year, Maria's sewing business is thriving, while Sofia's has failed. Based on the economic principle that initial circumstances can be more critical than personal ability for escaping poverty, explain the most likely reason for this difference in outcomes.

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