Structural changes in slovene entrepreneurship during the “first” recession
Keywords:
transition, entrepreneurship, structural changes, recession, crisisAbstract
After the first quarter of 2009 Slovenia officially entered the recession that was the result of the global financial and economic crisis. This was the first recession since our country started transformation recovery in 1993. It resulted in lower levels of economic activity, collapse of companies and a high unemployment rate. In his article, the author sheds light on developments in Slovene entrepreneurship during the “first” recession, which, however, did not have the same causes as today’s but was the result of the change from a socialist to a market economy and from a regional to a national economy.
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