Topic 1 Introduction To Social Entrepreneurship Ve
Topic 1 Introduction to Social Entrepreneurship Ve
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Topic 1 Introduction To Social Entrepreneurship Ve
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Entrepreneur ️Someone who undertakes.
Entrepreneur or Social Entrepreneur?
Entrepreneur ️Someone who shifts economic resources out of an area of lower and into an area of
higher productivity and greater returns
Entrepreneur o...
Topic 1 Introduction to Social Entrepreneurship Verified A+
Entrepreneur ✔️Someone who undertakes.
Entrepreneur or Social Entrepreneur?
Entrepreneur ✔️Someone who shifts economic resources out of an area of lower and into an area of
higher productivity and greater returns
Entrepreneur or Social Entrepreneur?
Entrepreneur ✔️Innovators who drive the "creative-destructive" process of capitalism
Entrepreneur or Social Entrepreneur?
Entrepreneur ✔️Reform or revolutionize the pattern of production
Entrepreneur or Social Entrepreneur?
Entrepreneur ✔️Exploits an invention or an untried technological possibility for producing a new
commodity or producing an old one in a new way
Entrepreneur or Social Entrepreneur?
Poverty ✔️It is scarcity, dearth, or the state of one who lacks a certain amount of material possessions
or money.
False, 4 ✔️"5 in 10 Filipinos who are poor actually have jobs"
, True or False?
Note:
Causes of Poverty
Low to moderate economic growth for the past 40 years
Low growth elasticity of poverty reduction
Weakness in employment generation and the quality of jobs generated
Failure to fully develop the agriculture sector
High inflation during crisis periods ✔️Note:
Causes of Poverty
Low to moderate economic growth for the past 40 years
Low growth elasticity of poverty reduction
Weakness in employment generation and the quality of jobs generated
Failure to fully develop the agriculture sector
High inflation during crisis periods
✔️Note:
Causes of Poverty
High levels of population growth
High and persistent levels of inequality (incomes and assets), which dampen the positive impacts of
economic expansion
Recurrent shocks and exposure to risks such as economic crisis, conflicts, natural disasters, and
"environmental poverty."
Social Entrepreneurs ✔️These are one species in the genus entrepreneur.
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