entrepreneur

entrepreneur

The rates of increase in the number of entrepreneurs and government employees in the rural economy are relatively small (5.8% and 5.5%, respectively).

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In so acting as norm entrepreneurs in international arenas, indigenous organisations are changing traditional statecentric international politics and its basic institutions to encompass different actors.

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The pure recruiting agent was an entrepreneur who arose in response to missing markets for labour for largescale recruitment purposes.

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We warmly thank all our questionnaire and interview respondents and the many expatriate and local entrepreneurs and officials who provided invaluable information.

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Under the drive system, the entrepreneur gave the foreman the supervisory activities previously undertaken by craft workers, in order to improve production and labour productivity.

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In another case in the sewing sector, ten small entrepreneurs who are located in the same vicinity cooperate.

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Banks finance entrepreneurs and maximize profits or bank capital accruing to current shareholders.

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The remuneration of the wage worker converged with that of the entrepreneur.

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In many cases, leveraged buyouts, often structured by the entrepreneur and top managers, were the ultimate customers.

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In the end, the ministry was intermittently criticized for enriching minority entrepreneurs and infringing on the privileges of minority vested interest.

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But after 1986, the income of nonparticipant entrepreneurs steadily increases, peaking after 1992.

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However, my general proposition was that the prosperity of any economic enterprise depends on the collective efforts of its entrepreneurs, managers and workers.

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Norm entrepreneurs have to persuade, to make something considered natural or appropriate be seen as wrong.

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Studies show that many small entrepreneurs have been employed in the formal sector before setting up their own enterprises.

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Because of this friction, the amount that an entrepreneur can borrow is a function of his own wealth, which thus acts as collateral.

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