Several new development programmes and projects connected to the objectives of strengthening an entrepreneurial society are currently going on in Hungary, but most of these programmes are functionality focused (regional development, vocational training, etc.). The coordination of the different development plans and programmes in Hungary has to be improved in order to have real achievements in promoting entrepreneurial attitudes and raising entrepreneurial activity. The main aim of this paper to underline the crucial importance of entrepreneurial education and training in the development of the SME-sector, and draw up some recommendations to promote entrepreneurial attitudes and activities.
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