This book examines the nexus between the entrepreneur, the firm, and the region for drawing a comprehensive picture of entrepreneurship in a developing country context. It emphasizes the role of the spatial location in simultaneously determining the occupational choice at an individual level and the nature of new firm start-ups emerging in a region. In doing so, the author provides a novel approach to examining entrepreneurship in emerging economies. Using large-scale databases from India, the book offers fresh insights for shaping public policy in developing countries that aim to pursue entrepreneurship led growth.
Jadual kandungan
Chapter 1: Microentrepreneurship: An Interdisciplinary View
Chapter 2: The Spatial Distribution of Self-employment
Chapter 3: Economic Returns to Occupational Choice
Chapter 4: Size of New Start-Ups Across Space
Chapter 5: Firm growth and barriers to growth among small firms in India
Chapter 6: Conclusion: The Dual Theory