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Identification of the entrepreneur's economic function has engaged economistsfor more than 200 years. In this paper we address the issue of entrepreneurship intwo distinct ways: a) as it has historically developed within the field of economicsand b) as it develops in the transitional context. In...
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This paper shows descriptive evidence about the gender disparities in economics profession in three Visegrad countries …
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Russia has 11 economic regions - areas that differ from one another in their specialization, a special place in the … geographical division of labor. However, the economic zoning of Russia, played a great role in the development of the economic … Federation. South region - the breadbasket of Russia, comprising 10 federal subjects. The North Caucasus region - the smallest …
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Russia has 11 economic regions - areas that differ from one another in their specialization, a special place in the … geographical division of labor. However, the economic zoning of Russia, played a great role in the development of the economic … Federation. South region - the breadbasket of Russia, comprising 10 federal subjects. The North Caucasus region - the smallest …
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This lecture, delivered at the Higher School of Economics in 2020, opens with a discussion of the modern history of … - first generally and then in the Russian Federation. Finally, we seek to derive lessons relevant to Russia from both the …
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study compares the attitudes of university students in China, Russia and the USA to determine whether culture …
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