The changing character of the economies in Eastern and Western
Europe are leading more people to start their own businesses. This
volume, first published in 1987, highlights the trends developing
over the closing decades of the twentieth century. Although
business start-up requires financial and marketing skills, it also
demands important physchological and sociological inputs. On the
basis of detailed accounts of the relevant social processes, this
volume describes the varied experiences of entrepreneurship as they
are emerging among various groups in both Eastern and Western
Europe including the unemployed, women, ethnic minorities and
others. This book will be of interest to students of business
studies and sociology.
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