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Implementing the Education of Future Entrepreneurs in Developing Countries: Agile Integration of Traditions and Innovations

Saken Zhaugashtovich Toktamysov, Aygun Ibrahim qizi Vekilova, Emil Eyler Gasimzade, Anastasia Alexandrovna Kurilova, Kirill Yurievich Mukhin

Today, more and more attention all over the world is paid to entrepreneurship education, since such specialized education helps to fight against unemployment, and can stimulate innovation and economic growth. The purpose of this study is to analyze the socio-economic environment of developing countries to evaluate educational programs for future entrepreneurs. The business environment and innovation in the context of educational programs are investigated based on open statistics. The methodological and informational basis for the analysis was the Index of Economic Freedom (IEF), the rating of national higher education systems (U21) and the Global Entrepreneurship Monitoring (GEM). The analysis showed that the socio-cultural and economic environment is crucial for the successful implementation of entrepreneurial training programs, and countries pursuing a policy of economic freedom create favourable conditions for trade and commercial services, which determines the successful development of educational programs in the field of entrepreneurship. Entrepreneurship training provides the skills and knowledge necessary for developing business ideas, creating and developing enterprises.

Thus, entrepreneurship entails innovation for the state, implementation, and independence-for the individual.

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