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Entrepreneurship is a risky career alternative and requires investment which also affect the steepness of the lifetime consumption profile. The entrepreneurship as an occupational choice hinges on patience and risk tolerance. All the parents who expects their children to become entrepreneurs need to instil the above values among their wards. The economic growth rate depends on the fraction of the population choosing entrepreneurship as a career. In the present paper we discuss about the issues for the development of entrepreneurship culture among children.
Entrepreneurship Education, Resilience, Family Business
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