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Definition of Entrepreneurs
1. entrepreneur [n] - See also: entrepreneur
Lexicographical Neighbors of Entrepreneurs
Literary usage of Entrepreneurs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Income in the United States, Its Amount and Distribution, 1909-1919 by National Bureau of Economic Research, Wesley Clair Mitchell, Willford Isbell King, Frederick Robertson Macaulay, Oswald Whitman Knauth (1922)
"The Profits of entrepreneurs The estimate of the profits of the entrepreneurs in
unclassified industries rests almost wholly upon the reports of the Federal ..."
2. Income in the United States, Its Amount and Distribution, 1909-1919 by National Bureau of Economic Research, Wesley Clair Mitchell, Willford Isbell King, Frederick Robertson Macaulay, Oswald Whitman Knauth (1922)
"The Profits of entrepreneurs The estimate of the profits of the entrepreneurs in
unclassified industries rests almost wholly upon the reports of the ..."
3. The OECD Small and Medium Enterprise Outlookby Marian Murphy by Marian Murphy (2002)
"Figure 2.5 compares the age profile of male and female entrepreneurs in Denmark
... It shows that more than 60% of the new entrepreneurs in Denmark are aged ..."
4. Rural Credits, Land and Cooperative by Myron Timothy Herrick, R. Ingalls (1914)
"To this end it assisted in founding the building and loan company called the
Sous-Comptoir des entrepreneurs de Batiment. ..."
5. Principles of Economics by Nikolaas Gerard Pierson (1902)
"The Services rendered by entrepreneurs . . . 233-237 The word "profit" has no
fixed meaning in everyday language, 233. The function of the entrepreneur, ..."
6. CapitalOttawa (Ont.) Periodicals (1888)
"... most attractive package deal to entrepreneurs in medium & lange scale sectors
Right from project identification and preparation of feasibility report—to ..."
7. U. S. Japan Strategic Alliances in the Semiconductor Industry: Technology (1992)
"entrepreneurs also appear to vary in their primary motivations; in fact, researchers
have used these as a basis for classifying entrepreneurs into ..."