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VOL. 3, ISSUE 2 (2018)
A critical analysis on small business and entrepreneurship
Authors
Dr. Bharat Pareek
Abstract
Small businesses are privately owned corporations, associations, or sole proprietorships that have less representatives as well as less yearly income than a consistent estimated business or enterprise. Businesses are characterized as "small" as far as having the capacity to apply for government support and fit the bill for special expense strategy changes relying upon the nation and industry. Private companies run from fifteen representatives under the Australian Fair Work Act 2009, fifty representatives as indicated by the definition utilized by the European Union, and less than five thousand workers, to fit the bill for some U.S. Private venture Administration programs. While independent ventures can likewise be characterized by different strategies, for example, yearly incomes, shipments, deals, resources, or by yearly gross or net income or net benefits, the quantity of representatives is a standout amongst the most broadly utilized measures.
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Pages:716-720
How to cite this article:
Dr. Bharat Pareek "A critical analysis on small business and entrepreneurship". International Journal of Advanced Research and Development, Vol 3, Issue 2, 2018, Pages 716-720
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