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Growing up: entrepreneurship and its role in stimulating sustainable economic development

- Document type
- Report
- Author(s)
- Harding, Rebecca
- Publisher
- Delta Economics
- Date of publication
- 1 December 2007
- Subject(s)
- Small business & enterprise: the practicalities of running a small business and the theory of entrepreneurship, Management & leadership: including strategy, public sector management, operations and production
- Collection
- Business and management
- Material type
- Reports
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This report is a call to action. There is plenty of research that reveals that entrepreneurship is important and what needs to be done to get more entrepreneurs. There are policies aplenty to create entrepreneurial cultures, to deepen the scientific and technological knowledge and to widen access to education, finance and the internet. But, while it is clear that entrepreneurship leads to economic growth, it is less clear on what needs to be done to ensure that it creates a sustainable future for the world.
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