Role Of Entrepreneurship In Resolving Modern Global Economic Problems: A Systemic Review

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Central Asian Economy
Climate Economy
Contemporary Global Economic Problems
Developing Economies
Digital Economy
Economic Globalization
Entrepreneurship
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Global Inequality
Green Transition
Innovative Entrepreneurship
Investment Transition
Quality of Life
Realizing Human Potential
Social Justice
Socially-focused Economy

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  • ISBN 9789819815906
  • Publication Date: 29 Jan 2026
  • Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: SG
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book presents a new perspective on the challenges of the contemporary global economy from the standpoint of entrepreneurship. From this viewpoint, it elucidates the consequences of entrepreneurial activities for the world economy, addressing the exacerbation and alleviation of its pressing issues.The book's central thesis is this: most challenges facing today's global economic system can be addressed with high efficiency and at an accelerated pace through deregulation and the enhancement of entrepreneurial market freedom. This approach will foster a surge in entrepreneurial innovation and marketing activities, and optimize cross-border investment flows.The global repercussions of entrepreneurial activities are examined in detail, reinterpreted through the lens of sustainable global economic development. It offers practical recommendations for optimizing entrepreneurial endeavors to maximize their contribution in solving world problems pressing the global economy.Certain chapters of the book focus on the sustainable development of entrepreneurship in developing countries to support the resolution of global economic challenges, particularly highlighting the unique experiences and prospects of Central Asia. Scholars studying global economic issues as well as government and corporate leaders involved in entrepreneurial management will find this book particularly useful.