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THE INITIAL EVOLUTION OF THE LEXICAL UNIT "ENTREPRENEUR"

  • 1. Senior teacher, The department of practical disciplines of English language 2, UzSWLU

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The study of entrepreneurship covers many disciplines, such as 
economics, management, sociology and psychology, each of which offers a specific 
perspective. Economists pay special attention to the role of entrepreneurs in 
improving economic efficiency, while management professionals study 
entrepreneurial behavior and leadership. Sociologists study the impact of 
entrepreneurship on society and demographics, while psychologists study personal 
characteristics that contribute to entrepreneurial success

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