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Title: Entrepreneurship In South East Europe
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This is a result of the companies’ limited resources that do not allow companies to form a divisionalised organisation with different management levels that could systematically evaluate business opportunities. If the attachment of the entrepreneur-owner to the company is very strong, that could also lead to difficulties like owner’ physical ageing, potential lack of heirs, and fight for different positions among family members are some of them... Showed first 250 characters
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Self-employment is also key importance unit of entrepreneurship activities especially for low developed countries with high unemployment rates as Macedonia (above 30 %) and Kosovo (over 70 %) according the official statistic.
From the independence, significant shifts in the company’s ownership occurred in Republic of Macedonia... Showed next 250 characters
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