Challenges of the Priority Sectors of Entrepreneurship in Georgia
Leila Kadagishvili ()
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Leila Kadagishvili: Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University
Chapter Chapter 4 in Governing Business Systems, 2018, pp 67-85 from Springer
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Abstract In the program documents adopted in the economic and social fields in Georgia in recent years, special attention is paid to the further development of the real sector of entrepreneurship. The manufacturing industry, agriculture, and tourism are the priorities. Development of these fields is a precondition for growth in the economy in general, and in gross domestic product and national income in particular. These sectors ensure the creation of new jobs, guarantee employment, and increase in the middle class in the country. Unemployment and poverty remain serious problems in Georgia. The current situation in the above priority fields of entrepreneurship is examined here on the basis of academic literature, reports, and statistical data provided by governmental and nongovernmental organizations, as well as by national and international organizations. Measures for improving the situation are suggested, strengths and weaknesses of the reforms of recent years are revealed, and the importance of entrepreneurship in the development of the economy is demonstrated. In the concluding part of the paper, recommendations are made based on the conclusions.
Keywords: Entrepreneurship; Economic reform; Manufacturing; Agriculture; Tourism (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-66036-3_4
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