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    ROLE OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT The entrepreneur who is a business leader looks for ideas and puts them into effect in fostering economic growth and development. Entrepreneurship is one of the most important input in the economic development of a country. The entrepreneur acts as a trigger head to give spark to economic activities by his entrepreneurial decisions. He plays a pivotal role not only in the development of industrial sector of a country but also in the development of

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    he brought to the Nazi’s as well as the Brown shirts for his SA and a redesign of the Nazi flag. As well as this Hitler gain the Nazi’s many followers through his powerful public speaking‚ he used Propaganda to appeal to everyone from the rich industrialists to the masses. Hitler told people what they wanted to hear‚ although he couldn’t necessarily deliver on these promises it gained the Nazi’s followers in the short term. How did the Nazi’s become better Organised? One key element that Hitler

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    businesses expanded their effect of the community and people by growing bigger‚ which impacted the response to industrialist many Americans had. The industrial revolution brought thousands of jobs to the cities and gave the people a source of income and living. But with the increase of factories conditions of work began to decline to almost inhabitable causing many people

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    the huge inflation brought on by the French invasion of the Ruhr in 1923 and the industrial resistance that ensued. 4 arks to the dollar became 4.2 million by 1923. This hit the working and middle classes very badly‚ but the rich landowners and industrialist who had their wealth in land and property manager to insulate themselves‚ causing even greater social friction. The Dawes Plan in 1924 made large improvements‚ reducing reparations to one-third and a $40 million loan from the USA helped.

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    political‚ and economic‚ aspects of the United States. First I will go over how industrialization affected America economically. Industrialization was at a rise during this time many “Big Shot” industrialists became quite wealthy from this‚ although most industrialists used ruthless business tactics to accumulate their wealth. Andrew Carnegie believed in the moral duty of the rich giving back to the community so he spent much of his wealth paying for libraries‚ universities‚ trust

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    Discussion 1 – Art 207 1. The Eiffel Tower was designed and built for the 1889 International Exhibit of Paris. Gustave Eiffel‚ was confident that his design would prove the French were serious engineers‚ not simply the “cultured” people. The tower was originally meant to stand for 20 years and then be disassembled and removed‚ which is why the pieces were bolted together upon assembly. The primary reason the Tower withstood the public cry to be removed is that it served as a radio tower and its

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    political party that originated in America in the latter part of the nineteenth century‚ derived as a result of farmer discontent and economic distress. This was caused by the country’s shift from an agricultural American life to one in which industrialists dominated the nation’s development. The public felt as if they were being cheated by these "robber barons‚" a term given to those who took advantage of the middle and lower classes by "boldly stealing the fruits of their toils" (Morgan‚ 30). These

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    Proceedings of the AABEA Biennial Convention‚ October 12th‚ 2002‚ Washington DC‚ USA Review of the Tax System in Bangladesh A Prerequisite for Industrial Growth T. A. M. Nurul Basher* E-mail: nurul-basher@betelco.com Abstract - This paper has been written to highlight the sustainable industrial growth problems being faced by the entrepreneurs in Bangladesh. There are multifarious problems for Industrial growth in Bangladesh but the major bottleneck is the adverse tax system. There exists

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    either a robber baron (Jay Gould) or a Captain of Industry (Henry Ford). Depending on how someone contributed to the growth of businesses‚ labeled them as one or the other. Some of the contributing factors that played an effect on identifying an industrialist as a robber baron or industry captain are how they came to power of the business industry‚ how they used their power‚ and how they gave back to society. These industrial tycoons were some of the wealthiest men in the US. The term Robber Baron

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    Mussolini was appointed Prime Minister in 1922 due to the depriving affects that world war one had on Italian society. The war destroyed Italy economically leading to a rise in socialism. This in turn lead to highlighting the weaknesses of the liberals as the country was torn apart in the red years. This strengthened the appeal of fascism as it was the cure that Italy needed to get rid of the socialists. The fascists needed only to organise their party and take advantage of the open opportunity to

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