Bruno Dallago
Youth Entrepreneurship and Local Development in Central and Eastern Europe
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Bruno Dallago
Youth Entrepreneurship and Local Development in Central and Eastern Europe
- Broschiertes Buch
This book analyses the opportunities and barriers for youth entrepreneurship amid systemic change in Central and Eastern Europe. The authors cover different aspects of youth entrepreneurship and its contribution to the debate on youth unemployment in transition economies.
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This book analyses the opportunities and barriers for youth entrepreneurship amid systemic change in Central and Eastern Europe. The authors cover different aspects of youth entrepreneurship and its contribution to the debate on youth unemployment in transition economies.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 156mm x 232mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 388g
- ISBN-13: 9781138358041
- ISBN-10: 1138358045
- Artikelnr.: 63657102
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 156mm x 232mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 388g
- ISBN-13: 9781138358041
- ISBN-10: 1138358045
- Artikelnr.: 63657102
Bruno Dallago
Contents: Preface; Introduction: economic transformation and the challenge
of youth entrepreneurship in Central and Eastern Europe, Paul Blokker and
Bruno Dallago. Part 1 Youth Entrepreneurship and Self-Employment in
Transition Economies: From unemployment to entrepreneurship: creating
conditions for change for young people in Central and Eastern European
countries, Sergio Arzeni and Jay Mitra; Youth entrepreneurship and
self-employment as a source of employment in Eastern Europe, South-Eastern
Europe, and Central Asia, Klaus Haftendorn; The young self-employed in
East-Central Europe, Ken Roberts; Increasing youth employment opportunities
by assisting business start-ups. The experience of the Hungarian Live Wire
Foundation, P r Szirmai. Part 2 Youth Entrepreneurship at Work: a
Comparison of New Member Countries and Accession Countries: The strata of
young entrepreneurs in post-socialist Hungary: chance or illusion?, Mihály
Laki; Supporting youth entrepreneurship: the case of Poland, Aleksander
Surdej; Youth enrepreneurship in Slovenia, Miroslav Glas and Blaz Zupan;
The development of youth entrepreneurship in Bulgaria, Rossitsa Rangelova;
Promoting youth enterprise and self-employment: the case of Croatia, Ivo
Bicanic and Marina Lang-Perica; Index.
of youth entrepreneurship in Central and Eastern Europe, Paul Blokker and
Bruno Dallago. Part 1 Youth Entrepreneurship and Self-Employment in
Transition Economies: From unemployment to entrepreneurship: creating
conditions for change for young people in Central and Eastern European
countries, Sergio Arzeni and Jay Mitra; Youth entrepreneurship and
self-employment as a source of employment in Eastern Europe, South-Eastern
Europe, and Central Asia, Klaus Haftendorn; The young self-employed in
East-Central Europe, Ken Roberts; Increasing youth employment opportunities
by assisting business start-ups. The experience of the Hungarian Live Wire
Foundation, P r Szirmai. Part 2 Youth Entrepreneurship at Work: a
Comparison of New Member Countries and Accession Countries: The strata of
young entrepreneurs in post-socialist Hungary: chance or illusion?, Mihály
Laki; Supporting youth entrepreneurship: the case of Poland, Aleksander
Surdej; Youth enrepreneurship in Slovenia, Miroslav Glas and Blaz Zupan;
The development of youth entrepreneurship in Bulgaria, Rossitsa Rangelova;
Promoting youth enterprise and self-employment: the case of Croatia, Ivo
Bicanic and Marina Lang-Perica; Index.
Contents: Preface; Introduction: economic transformation and the challenge
of youth entrepreneurship in Central and Eastern Europe, Paul Blokker and
Bruno Dallago. Part 1 Youth Entrepreneurship and Self-Employment in
Transition Economies: From unemployment to entrepreneurship: creating
conditions for change for young people in Central and Eastern European
countries, Sergio Arzeni and Jay Mitra; Youth entrepreneurship and
self-employment as a source of employment in Eastern Europe, South-Eastern
Europe, and Central Asia, Klaus Haftendorn; The young self-employed in
East-Central Europe, Ken Roberts; Increasing youth employment opportunities
by assisting business start-ups. The experience of the Hungarian Live Wire
Foundation, P r Szirmai. Part 2 Youth Entrepreneurship at Work: a
Comparison of New Member Countries and Accession Countries: The strata of
young entrepreneurs in post-socialist Hungary: chance or illusion?, Mihály
Laki; Supporting youth entrepreneurship: the case of Poland, Aleksander
Surdej; Youth enrepreneurship in Slovenia, Miroslav Glas and Blaz Zupan;
The development of youth entrepreneurship in Bulgaria, Rossitsa Rangelova;
Promoting youth enterprise and self-employment: the case of Croatia, Ivo
Bicanic and Marina Lang-Perica; Index.
of youth entrepreneurship in Central and Eastern Europe, Paul Blokker and
Bruno Dallago. Part 1 Youth Entrepreneurship and Self-Employment in
Transition Economies: From unemployment to entrepreneurship: creating
conditions for change for young people in Central and Eastern European
countries, Sergio Arzeni and Jay Mitra; Youth entrepreneurship and
self-employment as a source of employment in Eastern Europe, South-Eastern
Europe, and Central Asia, Klaus Haftendorn; The young self-employed in
East-Central Europe, Ken Roberts; Increasing youth employment opportunities
by assisting business start-ups. The experience of the Hungarian Live Wire
Foundation, P r Szirmai. Part 2 Youth Entrepreneurship at Work: a
Comparison of New Member Countries and Accession Countries: The strata of
young entrepreneurs in post-socialist Hungary: chance or illusion?, Mihály
Laki; Supporting youth entrepreneurship: the case of Poland, Aleksander
Surdej; Youth enrepreneurship in Slovenia, Miroslav Glas and Blaz Zupan;
The development of youth entrepreneurship in Bulgaria, Rossitsa Rangelova;
Promoting youth enterprise and self-employment: the case of Croatia, Ivo
Bicanic and Marina Lang-Perica; Index.