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Chapter 6.1, Problem 1TP
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To determine: The reasons due to which people are willing to take the risks of entrepreneurship.
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Entrepreneurship is concerned with accepting the risks of starting and running a business. This refers to start and develop a new work by own and nourishing it as a business.
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UNDERSTAND BUS CONNECT ACCESS ONLY
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