Agric. Econ. - Czech, 2002, 48(11):481-484 | DOI: 10.17221/5356-AGRICECON

Favourable and unfavourable aspects in the process of small enterprise establishment in the Czech Republic

R. Werner, R. Zuzák
1 HOSOZ, Prague, Czech Republic
2 Czech University of Agriculture, Prague, Czech Republic

Countries associated in the European Union pay great attention to the development of small and medium-sized enterprises. At the same time, however, the member states are concerned that following the EU enlargement strong migration flows on the part of new members are likely to occur. Therefore, it is in the interests of the member states to learn whether the citizens of candidate countries are internally motivated to run their own businesses and whether suitable conditions have been created, i. e. whether there are any factors negatively affecting the establishment of small enterprises. To this end, an extensive survey was carried out in the Czech Republic aimed at the above mentioned issues and at identifying favourable and unfavourable factors in the process of small enterprise establishment in transition economies, using the Czech Republic as an example.

Keywords: small business, European Union, establishment of small enterprises

Published: November 30, 2002  Show citation

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