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PostHeaderIcon History of Entrepreneur

The first mention of the word entrepreneur was occurring in Europe around the sixteenth century. This name was renamed the captain who hired troops to serve the needs of principles and powerful. In the eighteenth century the entrepreneur took on the modern connotations, as in the agricultural landowner, who in the manufacturing goods produced for distribution, and public infrastructure were realized that the manager called entrepreneurs.
The Undertaker English definition, namely “he who takes upon himself” the responsibility to perform work that requires the use of most people there is still now use contemporary .

Since mid-eighteenth century, the literature also became interested in this new figure, with some significant essays such as Essai sur la nature du commerce en général (1755) by Richard Cantillon and Réflexion sur la formation et la distribution des Wealth (1766 ) by Anne Robert Jacques Turgot.