Entrepreneurship: Born, Made and Educated

Entrepreneurship has a tremendous impact on the economic development of a country. As can be expected, many public policies foster the development of self- entrepreneurship in times of unemployment, praise the creation of firms and con- sider the willingness to start new ventures as a sign of good f...

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Correlation
Economic Development
Economic Progress
Economics, Finance, Business and Management
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Environmental Influences
Europe
European Union
Financial Problems
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Foreign Countries
Higher Education
Intention
Macroeconomics
Psychology
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Scientists
Secondary School Students
Social Capital
Social Influences
Student Attitudes
Technology
Training
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