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100 _aNewman, Alexander
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245 _aEntrepreneurship in India
260 _bRoutledge
_aNew York
_c2022
300 _a187 p.
365 _aGBP
_b38.99
500 _a1 India’s entrepreneurial transformation; 2 History of entrepreneurship in India; 3 India’s entrepreneurs and private enterprises; 4 Women’s entrepreneurship in India; 5 Case studies of women entrepreneurs in India; 6 Financing entrepreneurship in India; 7 Indian culture and its influence on entrepreneurship; 8 Dealing with the government; 9 Doing business with Indian entrepreneurs; 10 The future of entrepreneurship in India
520 _aThe economic liberalization in India over the last three decades has provided a wealth of opportunity for entrepreneurs looking to start and expand their businesses. Since the economy opened up in the 1990s, entrepreneurial activity in the private sector has been largely responsible for the strong economic growth experienced in the country. India is presently the world’s third largest source of start-ups, and was ranked the second most entrepreneurial country in the world in the recent Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) report, ahead of large economic powerhouses such as the United States, China and the UK. Entrepreneurship in India looks at the dynamic and changing nature of entrepreneurship in India. The book examines the history of entrepreneurship in India, different entrepreneurship models adopted, the entrepreneurial ecosystem and looks at the future of entrepreneurship in the country. This book will benefit businesspeople, policy makers and researchers looking to understand more about entrepreneurship in India, and offers guidance to foreign businesses looking to engage with entrepreneurs in India.
650 _aEntrepreneurship
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700 _aNorth-Samardzic, Andrea
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700 _aBedarkar, Madhura
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700 _aBrahmankar, Yogesh
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942 _cBK
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