Entrepreneurship and small business development in post-socialist economies [electronic resource]

Examining entrepreneurship and small business in Russia and the key countries of Eastern Europe, this book shows how small businesses have developed, and discusses how market reforms and a market mentality have been taken up by ordinary people in the real everyday economy.

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Smallbone, David (Author), Welter, Friederike (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Routledge , 2009
Series:Routledge studies in small business 14
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Online Access:NetLibrary
Table of Contents:
  • 1. Introduction. Part A. Setting The Scene.
  • 2. Entrepreneurship, Sme Development And The Transformation Process.
  • 3. Entrepreneurship In Transition Economies: A Conceptual Review . Part B. Entrepreneurship And Small Business Development In Former Soviet Republics.
  • 4 Employment In New And Small Firms: The Example Of The Russian Federation.
  • 5. Coping With Adversity:The Case Of Belarus.
  • 6. Innovation And Entrepreneurship Under Transition Conditions: The Example Of The Ukraine. Part C. Entrepreneurship And Small Business Development In Central And Eastern Europe.
  • 7. Poland: Eu Accession And Entrepreneurship Development.
  • 8. From The Former Soviet Union To Membership Of The European Union: The Case Of Estonia