02nd April 2008
The perception of entrepreneurial opportunities and how to make money are strongly associated with social norms that encourage venturing, such as the availability of risk capital, access to developing technologies, a quality diverse entrepreneurship educa...
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14th March 2008
In the newly-elected New Labour Government which swept into power in 1997, the new mantra for economic renewal emanating from the then Iron Chancellor, Gordon Brown, was one of enterprise, enterprise and even more enterprise, to turn Britain into an econo...
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22nd February 2008
Americans accept and respect entrepreneurs: some business failures are expected and they are considered a normal part of the process. It is especially striking that US women much better versed in how to make money, and are very active in entrepreneurship,...
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14th February 2008
The Global Economic Monitor concludes that as much as one-third of the differences in national economic growth may be due to differences in entrepreneurial activity. In America, as many as 8.4 out of every 100 US adults are right now trying to start busi...
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07th February 2008
In order to gain a better understanding of economic growth and how to make money, various models have been created by economists - all of which aim to measure such growth, how the growth process operates and what factors determine it. They range from desc...
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02nd February 2008
There is no universally accepted definition of entrepreneurship, but a definition supplied by Eugene Luczkiw, Director of the Institute of Enterprise Education, aptly describes enterprise and its link with education:
"…to facilitate development of en...
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28th January 2008
Wouldn't it be nice to make a lot of money and become immensely rich? If you look at this aim in a practical sense, it soon becomes obvious that even if you get a well-paid job and work until you're 65 years old, you'll never really become truly rich. You...
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