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ENTREPRENEURIAL EDUCATION IN MYANMAR WITH THE REFERENCE TO KOREAN EXPERIENCE (Nu Nu Lwin, 2019)

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Title ENTREPRENEURIAL EDUCATION IN MYANMAR WITH THE REFERENCE TO KOREAN EXPERIENCE (Nu Nu Lwin, 2019)
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Publication date 2019-02-28
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NU NU LWIN
Description
Entrepreneurship has long been recognized as a major contributor
to country's economy and serve as a backbone of economic growth of
developing economies. In Myanmar, the government endeavors to promote
entrepreneurship and SMEs sector in its transition to market-oriented economy.
However, SMEs in Myanmar are still facing several challenges to survive and
compete with flooding numerous imported products under the context of
regional economic integration. Among several important factors for SME
development, entrepreneurial education is fundamental one to nurture start-up
business and promote entrepreneurial activities. This paper aims to identify the
needs for entrepreneurial education in Myanmar with the references to Korean
experiences in promoting entrepreneurial activities. The study found that
government’s role in building up and upgrading human capital is a main
contribution factor of SME development in Korea. The government laid down
the policies that nourish the capabilities of young generation and encourage
them to engage in entrepreneurial activities. In Myanmar, even though
entrepreneurial education programs have been offered by public organizations
including universities and partly supported by private organizations including
not-for-profit organizations, young generation are still weak in capabilities for
new business start-ups. This paper proposed some policy recommendations for
promoting entrepreneurial education in Myanmar.
Keywords
Entrepreneurship
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The Myanmar JOURNAL
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