Who could own a business in ancient Greece?

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In ancient Greece, ownership of a business was primarily limited to free male citizens. Women, slaves, and foreigners typically did not have the legal rights to own property or run businesses. However, some wealthy women could manage or invest in businesses indirectly through male relatives. Additionally, certain professions, like trade, were often left to metics (resident foreigners), who could engage in commerce but did not have full citizenship rights.

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