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September 1999
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Content Inside: Entrepreneurship Development Background A worldwide consensus on the critical role of competitive markets and entrepreneurs in economic development has emerged in the last decade. In developing countries the primary barrier to economic growth is often not so much a scarcity of capital labour or land as it is a scarcity of both the dynamic entrepreneurs that can bring these together and the markets and mechanisms that can facilitate them in this task. Concept Entrepreneurship can be defined as the process of using private initiative to transform a business concept into a new venture or to grow and diversify an existing venture or enterprise with high growth potential. Entrepreneurs identify an innovation to seize an opportunity mobilize money and management skills and take calculated risks to open markets for new products processes and services. Entrepreneurship development (ED) refers to the process of enhancing entrepreneurial skills and knowledge through structured training and institution-building programmes. ED aims to enlarge the base of entrepreneurs in order to hasten the pace at which new ventures are created. This accelerates employment generation and economic development. Entrepreneurship development focuses on the individual who wishes to start or expand a business. Small and medium enterprise (SME) development on the other hand focuses on developing the enterprise whether or not it employs or is led by individuals who can be considered entrepreneurial. Furthermore entrepreneurship development concentrates more on growth potential and innovation than SME development does. However many of the lessons learned from experiences in both types of development are similar. This note on entrepreneurship development complements reviews of evaluation-based lessons that appear in two other issues of Essentials: one on small and medium enterprise development (no. 1) the other on microfinance (no. 3). Synthesis of Lessons Learned Evaluation Office No. ...
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