Rural Entrepreneurs: Opportunities and Challenges
Funded by a Marie Curie Training Grant, this project involved a comparative exploration of rural entrepreneurship in northern England and the former East Germany, through the analysis of statistical information and a number of case study examples.
- Project Dates: 1998 - 2000 (18 months)
- Staff: Lutz Laschewski and Jeremy Phillipson
- Sponsors: European Union Marie Curie Training Grant
The project explored the potential implications of the differing institutional (social/political) contexts in northern England and the former East Germany in influencing patterns of rural entrepreneurship and drew conclusions as to the challenges faced by development agencies in using business networks as instruments of rural development.