2014
DOI: 10.21533/pen.v2i2.2
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Entrepreneurship Education (EEd) at Bachelor Level in Developing Countries

Abstract: Entrepreneurship has been drawing attention of academia, business circles, policy makers and general public at an increasing rate as it is valued as an engine of economic developments. Although some argue that it can be learnt just by doing it, many types of EEd programs are being offered to high school students, university/college students and adults with various backgrounds and future plans. For efficient and effective EEd applications, various factors, such as local socio-economic conditions and degree of t… Show more

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