Youth Entrepreneurship and Local Development in Central and Eastern Europe
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Youth Entrepreneurship and Local Development in Central and Eastern Europe
Dallago, Bruno
Taylor & Francis Ltd
02/2022
256
Mole
Inglês
9781138358041
15 a 20 dias
470
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Contents: Preface; Introduction: economic transformation and the challenge of youth entrepreneurship in Central and Eastern Europe, Paul Blokker and Bruno Dallago. Part 1 Youth Entrepreneurship and Self-Employment in Transition Economies: From unemployment to entrepreneurship: creating conditions for change for young people in Central and Eastern European countries, Sergio Arzeni and Jay Mitra; Youth entrepreneurship and self-employment as a source of employment in Eastern Europe, South-Eastern Europe, and Central Asia, Klaus Haftendorn; The young self-employed in East-Central Europe, Ken Roberts; Increasing youth employment opportunities by assisting business start-ups. The experience of the Hungarian Live Wire Foundation, P r Szirmai. Part 2 Youth Entrepreneurship at Work: a Comparison of New Member Countries and Accession Countries: The strata of young entrepreneurs in post-socialist Hungary: chance or illusion?, Mihaly Laki; Supporting youth entrepreneurship: the case of Poland, Aleksander Surdej; Youth enrepreneurship in Slovenia, Miroslav Glas and Blaz Zupan; The development of youth entrepreneurship in Bulgaria, Rossitsa Rangelova; Promoting youth enterprise and self-employment: the case of Croatia, Ivo Bicanic and Marina Lang-Perica; Index.
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Young Men;SME Sector;Aleksander Surdej;SME Development;Ivo Bicanic;West Germany;Jay Mitra;Entrepreneurship Framework Conditions;Ken Roberts;Current EU Member State;Klaus Haftendorn;Youth Entrepreneurship;Marina Lang-Perica;Western Balkan Economies;Mih? Laki;Cee Country;Miroslav Glas;Supporting Youth Entrepreneurship;Paul Blokker;Public Administration;PR Szirmai;Tea Index;Rossitsa Rangelova;Slovenian Entrepreneurs;Sergio Arzeni;Gdp Growth;?La Zupan;Unofficial Economy;Medium Sized Private Companies;Developed Counties;Gdp Growth Rate;Cee Economy;Gem Country;Cable Tv Service;Socio-economic Development;Entrepreneurship Education;Post-socialist Transition;Youth Employment Policy
Contents: Preface; Introduction: economic transformation and the challenge of youth entrepreneurship in Central and Eastern Europe, Paul Blokker and Bruno Dallago. Part 1 Youth Entrepreneurship and Self-Employment in Transition Economies: From unemployment to entrepreneurship: creating conditions for change for young people in Central and Eastern European countries, Sergio Arzeni and Jay Mitra; Youth entrepreneurship and self-employment as a source of employment in Eastern Europe, South-Eastern Europe, and Central Asia, Klaus Haftendorn; The young self-employed in East-Central Europe, Ken Roberts; Increasing youth employment opportunities by assisting business start-ups. The experience of the Hungarian Live Wire Foundation, P r Szirmai. Part 2 Youth Entrepreneurship at Work: a Comparison of New Member Countries and Accession Countries: The strata of young entrepreneurs in post-socialist Hungary: chance or illusion?, Mihaly Laki; Supporting youth entrepreneurship: the case of Poland, Aleksander Surdej; Youth enrepreneurship in Slovenia, Miroslav Glas and Blaz Zupan; The development of youth entrepreneurship in Bulgaria, Rossitsa Rangelova; Promoting youth enterprise and self-employment: the case of Croatia, Ivo Bicanic and Marina Lang-Perica; Index.
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Young Men;SME Sector;Aleksander Surdej;SME Development;Ivo Bicanic;West Germany;Jay Mitra;Entrepreneurship Framework Conditions;Ken Roberts;Current EU Member State;Klaus Haftendorn;Youth Entrepreneurship;Marina Lang-Perica;Western Balkan Economies;Mih? Laki;Cee Country;Miroslav Glas;Supporting Youth Entrepreneurship;Paul Blokker;Public Administration;PR Szirmai;Tea Index;Rossitsa Rangelova;Slovenian Entrepreneurs;Sergio Arzeni;Gdp Growth;?La Zupan;Unofficial Economy;Medium Sized Private Companies;Developed Counties;Gdp Growth Rate;Cee Economy;Gem Country;Cable Tv Service;Socio-economic Development;Entrepreneurship Education;Post-socialist Transition;Youth Employment Policy