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Interna. J. Multidisp. Perspectives | Volume 02, Issue 01, 41-49 | https://doi.org/10.18801/ijmp.020121.07
​Article type: Research article, Received: 04.10.2021; Revised: 02.12.2021 and Published online: 30 December, 2021.

A literature survey on rural entrepreneurship development in Bangladesh

Abu Zafar Ahmed Mukul
Centre for Higher Studies and Research, Bangladesh University of Professionals (BUP), Dhaka, Bangladesh

​✉ Corresponding author: mukul_mgt@yahoo.com (Mukul, AZA).
Abstract
Entrepreneurship plays an essential role in the economic development of a nation. About 84% of the 140 million people living in Bangladesh reside in rural areas. Rural entrepreneurship development is necessary for national growth as well as social development. An entrepreneur promotes capital formation and creates wealth in society and the process reduces unemployment and poverty. This goal was achieved by overall rural entrepreneurship development in Bangladesh. The data was collected from rural entrepreneurs in Bangladesh with the help of secondary data. The study recommends that the government develop comprehensive legislation and policies to spearhead and support rural development through rural entrepreneurship. In this literature review, it was found that the main areas of interest for the Bangladeshi researchers were the characteristics and profiles of Bangladeshi entrepreneurs, the issues related to problems and prospects of entrepreneurship development in Bangladesh. In the end, a summary and analysis of the findings of all this literature are given. The study also identifies some new avenues for further research on such issues.

Key Words: Rural entrepreneurship, Rural Socio-Economic Development, Entrepreneurship Stakeholders; Rural Entrepreneurship Development
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