THE MAIN FACTORS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
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Keywords: entrepreneurship development, innovation, economic growth, business environment, financial support, regulatory framework, education, market access, risk-taking, social networks.Abstract
Annotation: This article explores the main factors contributing to entrepreneurship development, such as access to financial resources, education, regulatory frameworks, market access, innovation, and social networks. It provides an in-depth analysis of how these factors interact to create an environment conducive to entrepreneurial success. By understanding these elements, policymakers and business leaders can create more supportive ecosystems for entrepreneurs, fostering innovation, job creation, and economic growth. The article offers valuable insights for stakeholders interested in promoting sustainable entrepreneurship at local, national, and global levels.
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