Role Of Entrepreneurship In Economic Development

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    More “Inclusive Economies”inShare The Philippines is intent on building on the significant breakthroughs in trade and economic sustainability achieved by APEC member economies this year in China and ensuring that the benefits are widely felt, said President Benigno Aquino III on the eve of the archipelago’s commencement as APEC 2015 Chair.  Establishing a more inclusive economic environment across the Asia-Pacific will be the focus of collaboration in APEC over the coming year, revealed President

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    Factors Influencing Growth of Microfinance in Ghana

    MBA RESEARCH PROPOSAL TOPIC: FACTORS INFLUENCING THE INCREASE AND DEVELOPMENT OF MICROFINANCE IN THE GHANAIAN ECONOMY NAME: BELINDA AKU ATEPOR INDEX NUMBER: 10224399 SUPERVISOR: DR. CHARLES ANDOH TABLE OF CONTENT Background of the Study ………………………………………….......................................3 Problem Statement ……………………………………………….........................................4 Objectives of the Study ……………………………………………………………………..5 Research Problems …………………………………………………………………………

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    Social Enterprises in China's Modern Society

    theory finally made its debut introduction in China’s society (FYSE 4). Over the following years, social entrepreneurship has gradually made its presence more apparent via direct contribution to the social-economic issues that the rapid-growing country has been facing. China’s phenomenal economic growth in such a short period of time has raised great concerns over sustainability and economic disparities. While the growth of social enterprises has helped addressing these concerns substantially as

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    Singapore Culture

    Singapore Culture Vera Brickey Anthropogist 101 September 20.2011 Instructor:Michael King This report will therefore bring you through the changes that had taken place in Singapore’s labor market from the past to present. I will touch on a few crucial aspects leading to these changes, namely, globalization, technology advancement, and education. Last but not least, I will also comment on the strategies some employers had adopt on ensuring their continuing success. Singapore is a

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    Export Competititveness

    opportunities availed by international trade. Using cross sectional data for 131 SMEs, a logistic regression analysis was done to ascertain the extent to which factors like, technical skills, networking, firm’s innovation system, especially research and development activities and international involvement influence the adaptation and assimilation of technology for productive efficiency. The result shows that labour used in exporting firms is 3.164 times more productivity than that in non-exporting firms, high

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    Management

    phenomenon, it is sad to know that Nigerian economy continues to experience increase in unemployment rate. Lack of employment opportunities in Nigeria has resulted in poverty, in turn poverty needs to alienation of poor people from political-economic function of the society. The population of Anambra State according 2006 census is 4,055,048. Out of this figure, 2,500,000 are unemployed amounting to 45% unemployment rate in Anambra State. Lack of employable skills is no doubt, a major contributing

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    Industrialization After the Civil War

    telephone was invented it made it possible to communicate over long distances. In turn the communication created fasters services for supplies in demand. C. Entrepreneurship – They were new opportunities for profit provided by rapidly growing markets as entrepreneurs. They formed startup enterprises to exploit cutting-edge developments in industry such as steel, electricity, chemical, and automobiles. Many people came up with new technology the U.S. had people with capitol, or money to spend

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    Factorinfluencing Family Businessin Malaysia

    Gabriel Jacobs, (2006),"Business succession planning: a review of the evidence", Journal of Small Business and Enterprise Development, Vol. 13 Iss 3 pp. 326-350 http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/14626000610680235 Robert N. Lussier, Matthew C. Sonfield, (2012),"Family businesses' succession planning: a seven-country comparison", Journal of Small Business and Enterprise Development, Vol. 19 Iss 1 pp. 7-19 http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/14626001211196370 Yong Wang, David Watkins, Neil Harris, Keith Spicer, (2004)

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    Fdi and Sustainability of Malaysia Technology-Based Firms

    Australia Email: konrad.peszynski@rmit.edu.au 1 Foreign Investment and the Sustainability of Malaysian Bumiputera Technology-Based Firms ABSTRACT In the new global economy, the importance of inward foreign investment towards a country’s economic growth has become a central issue, especially amongst developing countries. Nevertheless, there is a paucity of literature addressing the implications of foreign investment towards the sustainability of business amongst Malaysian Bumiputera (Indigenous)

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    The Small Firm

    Page………………………………………………………………………..2 2. What Is a Small Business and Where Did it Originate?.............................4 3. Firm Size…………………………………………………………………………7 4. Legal Status of a Small Firm…………………………………………………..8 5. The Qualitative Features of Entrepreneurship in Small Enterprise………..9 6. The Place of the Small Firm in the Russian Economy……………………..10 7. A List of Problems That Private Enterprise Faces in Russia (Conclusion).11 8. Reference Page………………………………………………………………...13 1

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