Principles of Entrepreneurship
by Jeanne Holden
Publisher: U.S. Department of State 2007
Number of pages: 156
Description:
Entrepreneurship is vital for stimulating economic growth and employment opportunities in all societies. This is particularly true in the developing world, where successful small businesses are the primary engines of job creation and poverty reduction. This series of 21 one-page primers discusses the essentials for building and running a business from the planning stages to marketing a product.
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