New research shows that some of the most entrepreneurial countries in the world are actually developing nations, where creating and running your own business is often the primary means of survival.
CCTV’s Shraysi Tandon reports.
Entrepreneurship high in developing nations, but with challenges
New research shows that some of the most entrepreneurial countries in the world are actually developing nations, where creating and running your own business is often the primary means of survival. CCTV's Shraysi Tandon reports. see more at http://www.cctv-america.com/?p=101670Billionaire investor Mark Cuban on startups in emerging markets
CCTV America’s Shraysi Tandon spoke with Mark Cuban, a billionaire investor and businessman who is also a film producer, author, TV personality and the owner of the NBA’s Dallas Mavericks. She started by asking Cuban to talk about the growth opportunities for startups in emerging economies.
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CCTV America's Shraysi Tandon spoke with Mark Cuban, a billionaire investor and businessman who is also a film producer, author, TV personality and the owner of the NBA's Dallas Mavericks. She started by asking Cuban to talk about the growth opportunities for startups in emerging economies. see more at http://www.cctv-america.com/?p=101670More details:
- Global Entrepreneurship Monitor: countries that have the most entrepreneurs starting new businesses (a business three years or less) exist in developing countries.
- Uganda (28.1%); Thailand (16.7%); Brazil (13.8%); China (10.2%) and Indonesia (10.1%) are some of the countries that boast the highest percentage of the population that have started a new business.
- The types of businesses that are emerging don’t create much economic impact and are therefore not often supported by local governments.
- Experts say some of the most successful forms of entrepreneurship entails creating impact and value for the economy, for investors and for consumers.
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CCTV America's Shraysi Tandon spoke with Mark Cuban, a billionaire investor and businessman who is also a film producer, author, TV personality and the owner of the NBA's Dallas Mavericks. She started by asking Cuban to talk about the growth opportunities for startups in emerging economies. see more at http://www.cctv-america.com/?p=101670CCTV America