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Entrepreneurship In Former Yugoslavia 1st Ed Ramo Palali Lopaul Dana

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Entrepreneurship In Former Yugoslavia 1st Ed Ramo Palali Lopaul Dana
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.43 MB
Author: Ramo Palalić, Léo-Paul Dana, Veland Ramadani
ISBN: 9783319776330, 9783319776347, 3319776339, 3319776347
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1st ed.

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Entrepreneurship In Former Yugoslavia 1st Ed Ramo Palali Lopaul Dana by Ramo Palalić, Léo-paul Dana, Veland Ramadani 9783319776330, 9783319776347, 3319776339, 3319776347 instant download after payment.

This volume offers a comprehensive state-of-the-art portrait of entrepreneurship and small business management issues in former Yugoslavian countries. Further, it provides a wealth of theoretical and empirical evidence on the role of entrepreneurship in transition economies and emerging markets. Country-based studies identify the processes in each country that attract financial investors and yield new business and employment opportunities. In addition, the studies highlight institutional constraints and political factors that hinder the development of entrepreneurship in these countries, and offer recommendations for policymakers on how to improve the general business environment. This book will appeal to entrepreneurship researchers, as well as public policymakers in transition economies and emerging markets.

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