Institutions and Entrepreneurial Growth: The Indian Experien Agrawal, Sarita.

By: Agrawal, Sarita
Material type: ArticleArticlePublisher: 2009Subject(s): Entrepreneurial Growth | Innovation | Institution Building | Spirit Of Entrepreneurship, Institution | Entrepreneurshiphip Research | Eighth Biennial Conference On Contempora | Biennial Conference Papers In: Eighth Biennial Conference on Contemporary Issues in Entrepr ResearchSummary: Entrepreneurship is considered as the backbone of economic progress of a country. It has been established that the level of economic growth of an economy to a considerable extent, depends on the level of entrepreneurial activities. In this era of liberalisation, privatisation and globalisation entrepreneurs are making use of the opportunities emerging. The importance of institutions in structuring entrepreneurship and enterprises cannot be undermined as these arrangements are highly inimical to economic activity in an economy. Nonetheless it adapts to the politically determined policy framework. A key obstacle to economic growth in low-income environments is an inadequate level of entrepreneurship in non-traditional activities. It has been documented in the literature that countries grow by increasing the range of products that they produce, and not by concentrating on what they already do. Productive diversification requires entrepreneurs who are willing to invest in activities that are new to the local economy. In particular, institution has to adopt reforms that produce a boost in economic activity in the modern sector that were languishing and also identify the circumstances...
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Entrepreneurship is considered as the backbone of economic progress of a country. It has been established that the level of economic growth of an economy to a considerable extent, depends on the level of entrepreneurial activities. In this era of liberalisation, privatisation and globalisation entrepreneurs are making use of the opportunities emerging. The importance of institutions in structuring entrepreneurship and enterprises cannot be undermined as these arrangements are highly inimical to economic activity in an economy. Nonetheless it adapts to the politically determined policy framework. A key obstacle to economic growth in low-income environments is an inadequate level of entrepreneurship in non-traditional activities. It has been documented in the literature that countries grow by increasing the range of products that they produce, and not by concentrating on what they already do. Productive diversification requires entrepreneurs who are willing to invest in activities that are new to the local economy. In particular, institution has to adopt reforms that produce a boost in economic activity in the modern sector that were languishing and also identify the circumstances...

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