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Traditional (neoclassical) business model concerns one person decision-making business units hiring employers. The smallest businesses that belong to that group are nanobusinesses - the one person units in essence where the owner is at the same time the only manager and the only employee. The article is trying to characterise the nanobusiness as a business differing from the standard theory of business functioning. The author analyses the literature of the subject.