Abstract
Chapter I: Theoretical basic of women entrepreneurship in the transition economy; Chapter II: Methodology; Chapter III: A situational analysis of women entrepreneurship in contemporary Vietnam; Chapter IV: Policy implications for women entrepreneurship
Keywords
women entrepreneurship, Vietnamese transitional market economy.
Publisher
Trường Đại Học Kinh Tế Quốc Dân???dc.relation.reference???
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London: Palgrave Macmillan.
1. Zapalska, A. M., Bugaj, M. N. and Rudd, D. (2005), Female entrepreneurship in transition Polish economy, Problems and Perspectives in Management, 2, 32-40.
2. Abrar, A., Rauf, A., and Gohar, M. (2011), Conceptualizing Gender and Entrepreneurial Learning a Review of Literature. Available at: http://www.academiaedu/709752/
3. ILO (2002), Decent Work and the Informal Economy, Geneva: ILO.
4. Ramadani, V., Dana, L-P., Gẽrguri, s., and Tasaminova, T. (2013), Women entrepreneurs in the Republic of Macedonia: Waiting for directions, International Journal o f Entre...See More
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