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Chinese and Japanese Entrepreneurship in America


Chinese and Japanese Entrepreneurship in America
Comparing the business and entrepreneurial cultures of Asian-Americans.
1,720 words (approx. 6.9 pages) | 3 sources | MLA | 1998 United States


Paper Summary:

Discusses the differing types of entrepreneurship taking place in two separate Asian-American communities and how those two communities establish themselves as successful forces to be acknowledged in the modern business world. It discusses which of the two groups has a higher rate of entrepreneurship. It also questions which is more likely to become an entrepreneur, a foreign-born citizen or a U.S.-born citizen.

From the Paper:

"In the study of macroeconomics, part of the foundation of the study of outputs is known as the Factors of Production, or inputs. There are four Factors of Production: Land, Labor, Capital, and Entrepreneurship. Here we will look at entrepreneurship. Entrepreneurship, along with the other three factors of production, is the backbone of our capitalist economy and has a heavy influence on society as a whole. Actually, this subject is so vast, it has been necessary for me to narrow it down to a study between two Asian American identity groups."

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APA Citation:

Chinese and Japanese Entrepreneurship in America (2012, January 15). Retrieved February 13, 2012, from http://www.academon.com/Comparison-Essay-Chinese-and-Japanese-Entrepreneurship-in-America/50662

MLA Citation:

"Chinese and Japanese Entrepreneurship in America" 15 January 2012. Web. 13 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Comparison-Essay-Chinese-and-Japanese-Entrepreneurship-in-America/50662>




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