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The Development of Public Entrepreneurship in Megacities: the case of Moscow

Student: Kondratskaya Kseniya

Supervisor: Alexandra Alexandrovna Moskovskaya

Faculty: Institute for Social Policy

Educational Programme: Social Policy and Administration (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2020

In this work, the object is social entrepreneurship as a new phenomenon in the economy. The goal is to identify factors in the development of social entrepreneurship in megacities using the example of Moscow. During the study, the works of Diza G., Moscow A., Robinson J., Antonikova A., devoted to various aspects of the formation of the term social entrepreneurship, as well as the work of B. Dreighton, who identified indicators of the effectiveness of the work of a social entrepreneur, were studied. The results of the work can be applied to improve the mechanism of providing state support to social entrepreneurship in megacities.

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