The State of Entrepreneurship in the Balkans: Evidence from Selected Countries
Veland Ramadani () and
Leo Dana
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Veland Ramadani: South-East European University
A chapter in Entrepreneurship in the Balkans, 2013, pp 217-250 from Springer
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Abstract This chapter provides a synopsis of the state of entrepreneurship in some Balkan countries. It is noted that entrepreneurial energy exists in the Balkans, but in some countries it is not properly channeled, it can result in activities that are undesirable for the state and its society. This chapter examines the bazaar, the firm-type economy, and a variety of forms of enterprise that exist in the parallel economy, including informal economic activity, internal economic activity with no transaction, and covert economic activity.
Keywords: Small Business; Venture Capital; Free Trade Agreement; Legal Person; Medium Enterprise (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-36577-5_12
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