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    <namePart>Ratan Lall</namePart>
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    <namePart> Tailor, R K</namePart>
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  <note>Entrepreneurial activities are substantially different depending on the type of organization and creativity involved.

Entrepreneurship ranges in scale from solo projects (even involving the entrepreneur only part-time) to major undertakings creating many job opportunities. Many "high value " entrepreneurial ventures seek venture capital or  angle funding (seed money) in order to raise capital to build the business.Angel investors generally seek annualized returns of 20-30% and more as well as extensive involvement in the busness. Many kinds of organizations now exist to support would-be entrepreneurs including specialized governmet agencies,business incubators, science parks,and some NGOs. In more recent times,the term entrepreneurship has been extended  to include elements not related necessarily to business formation activity such as conceptualizations of entrepreneurship as as specific mindset resulting in entrepreneurial initiatives e.g. in the form of social entrepreneurship, political entrepreneurship, or  knowledge entrepreneurship have emerged. In the present book all the main aspects of entrepreneurship Development has been explained in a layman style using simple language.
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  <note>Contents:
1.Entrepreneurship Development
2.Business Organization
3. Sole Proprietorship
4. Partnership
5.Co-operative Societies
6.Business Environment for Entrepreneurship
7.Business Ethics for Entrepreneurship
8.Finance for Entrepreneurship
9.Business Combination for Entrepreneurship
10.Types of Business Combination for Entrepreneurship
11.Advertising and Publicity for Entrepreneurship 
12 Media of Adversing of Entrepreneurship Development
13.Economic Liberlisation in India
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    <topic>Management</topic>
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