Fathers, sons, and daughters : industrial entrepreneurs during India's liberalization

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Fathers, sons, and daughters : industrial entrepreneurs during India's liberalization

by E. Wayne Nafziger

(Industrial development and the social fabric, v. 15)

JAI Press, c1998

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This study in economic and financial analysis looks at industrial entrepreneurs during India's liberalization. Topics addressed include: the founding entrepreneurs - origins, education and capital; and social mobility, human capital, liberalization and entrepreneurship.

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Asking the questions: entrepreneurs and firms after twenty-two years. The founding entrepreneurs: origins, education, and capital. Achievement motivation training and the entrepreneur. The licensing and liberal regimes. Sons and daughters: surviving firms and replacement entrepreneurs. Which entrepreneurs innovated? Social mobility, human capital, liberalization, and entrepreneurship. Appendix. References. Index.

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