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Abstract Interest in entrepreneurship education in Europe is relatively new yet rapidly emerging. This study reports on a cross section of programs existing in several European countries. Comparing trends in Europe with those in the United States, the author found that the principal strength of prominent programs in Europe was their practical approach. Another difference was that entrepreneurship education has spread more rapidly into rural areas in Europe than into nonurban America. Strengths of programs in the United States included a greater diversification of courses and numerous doctoral activities, two elements that European counterparts may soon wish to adopt.
Léo‐Paul Dana (Tue,) studied this question.