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Many national, regional or local policies have been developed to support entrepreneurship both generally and in … entrepreneurship are considered, as: a function in the economy (with a three-stage model); a new business start-up; an owner-manager of … implications for policies to promote entrepreneurship. These policies include: predominantly macro-level policies such as economic …
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Discusses small enterprise development and private sector development as key methods for alleviating poverty.
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continues to argue that only a few businesses would have the potential to fit Schumpeterian definition on entrepreneurship …To most people entrepreneurship is solely about innovation and entering a new venture. For example, Hisrich and Peters … (2002) define entrepreneurship as “the process of creating something new with value by devoting the necessary time and …
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In the presence of events that are seen as ambiguous by all agents in an economy, if preferences are representable by expected uncertain utility functions (Gul and Pesendorfer, 2014), general equilibrium does not typically exist.
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