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Bailee Salazar
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10 December, 08:32
What is entrepeneurship in a capitalist economy
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Benjamin Mclaughlin
10 December, 08:56
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A capitalist economy has, in the extreme aggregate, a theoretical level of infinite demand. Entrepreneurs and capitalists meet that demand by creating goods and services with the hopes of generating a profit. Importantly, the consumer and supplier are two sides of the same coin.
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