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The paper argues that Thailand's economic and social development from the late 19th century to the early 21st century presents a puzzle. For much of the period from 1870 to 1940, the country's economic growth was slow, and the economy remained agricultural, with little diversification into...
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recipients' rate of entrepreneurship and income. This study demonstrates how donor countries vary widely in both the type and …
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entrepreneurship within the realm of strategic alliance formation, and vice versa. The paper concludes with a discussion of … responsibility and sustainability (CRS), approaches based on Indigenous belief and value systems, and Indigenous entrepreneurship. …
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The study of entrepreneurship often focuses on the activities of the entrepreneur. While entrepreneurship is undertaken … discussing the institutional factors that encourage entrepreneurship, the ways in which economic models depict the economy are … discussed, pointing toward the different policy conclusions regarding entrepreneurship that emanate from different assumptions …
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The Austrian school economics and neo-Marxist theories both have been reviving in recent years. However, the current academic discussion lacks a debate between two schools of economics with diametrically opposed views. This paper is the first and an initial Austrian challenge to Neo-Marxist...
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