The Sad State of Entrepreneurship in America: What Educators Can Do About It

11/10/2017
by   Fred Phillips, et al.
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The entrepreneurial scene suffers from a sick venture capital industry, a number of imponderable illogics, and, maybe, misplaced adulation from students and the public. The paper details these problems, finds root causes, and prescribes action for higher education professionals and institutions.

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