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Background note
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Reference no. 393-042-5
Published by: EFER - European Foundation for Entrepreneurship Research
Published in: 1993
Length: 21 pages
Data source: Published sources

Abstract

This is one of a series of some 12 cases and 6 country notes on entrepreneurship in various parts of Eastern and Central Europe (393-034-1 through 393-058-5). The whole series was planned, financed and coordinated by the European Foundation for Entrepreneurship Research (EFER). Each of the cases, and indeed the country notes, was written by a local East/Central European researcher working in collaboration with an EFER team. This background note on The Conditions for Entrepreneurship in the CSFR covers the following main topics: a short history of the area''s post-war development and recent overall political-economic reforms; entrepreneurial traditions and recent trends in new entrepreneurial activity; opportunities for and obstacles to entrepreneurship, privatization practices and results; and the future outlook for entrepreneurship.
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This is one of a series of some 12 cases and 6 country notes on entrepreneurship in various parts of Eastern and Central Europe (393-034-1 through 393-058-5). The whole series was planned, financed and coordinated by the European Foundation for Entrepreneurship Research (EFER). Each of the cases, and indeed the country notes, was written by a local East/Central European researcher working in collaboration with an EFER team. This background note on The Conditions for Entrepreneurship in the CSFR covers the following main topics: a short history of the area''s post-war development and recent overall political-economic reforms; entrepreneurial traditions and recent trends in new entrepreneurial activity; opportunities for and obstacles to entrepreneurship, privatization practices and results; and the future outlook for entrepreneurship.

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