Entrepreneurship: A South African PerspectiveEntrepreneurship education has experienced remarkable growth in the last three decades, and need for a major work on the subject soon became apparent. The title is divided into six parts. |
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The nature and development of entrepreneurship | 3 |
4 | 26 |
The entrepreneur | 27 |
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