Entrepreneurship and Economic Development: The Global Scope of Business Creation

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Entrepreneurship and Economic Development addresses the importance of business creation, which is endemic in subsistence indigenous cultures, widespread in developing economies, and a critical feature of adaptation in the most advanced economies. The author offers systematic comparisons of six stages of economic development which provide information about the adjustments in the economic and social context affecting participation in business creation, the sectors where activities occur, and the nature of the contributions to economic growth and adaptation.



Implications for public policy varies for countries at different stages of development. The book includes an introduction to harmonized data developed over the past two decades while avoiding technical complexity. Descriptions are based on representative samples of business creation with an emphasis on grassroots business creation in countries during all stages of economic development.



Entrepreneurship, economic development and public policy scholars and faculty as well as policy analysts focusing on economic development will benefit from the breadth of knowledge included in this exploration of business creation.

Author(s): Paul D. Reynolds
Series: Elgar Impact of Entrepreneurship Research series
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 272
City: Cheltenham

Front Matter
Copyright
Contents
Preface
1. Business creation: A global phenomenon
2. Economic development: Structures and values
3. Subsistence economies: Specialization and survival
4. Agricultural economies: Exiting farming
5. Agricultural-Industrial economies: Industry and service
6. Service-Industrial economies: Education and opportunity
7. Progressive Service-Industrial economies: Values and knowledge based
8. Knowledge-Service economies: Expertise and fulfilment
9. Transitions: Continuity and adaptation
10. Overview and implications
Appendix A Global Entrepreneurship Monitor program
Appendix B Economic development: Cross-stage descriptions
References
Index