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When globalisation meets entrepreneurship it can be a force for good

  • Written by Shameen Prashantham, Associate Professor of International Business and Strategy, China Europe International Business School
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Entrepreneurship, the pursuit of opportunities despite lacking the necessary resources at the outset, is often celebrated as a hero of the global economy.

Globalisation, on the other hand, is often criticised as a villain contributing to rising inequality.

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