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19 April 2011 last updated at 7:37 PM David Cameron David Cameron is look, to entrepreneurs who help rebuild Britain's economic growth, only 40% of new jobs - a much smaller number of companies than expected create 1% of the start-up companies had - a World Economic Forum (WEF) study found has.

WEF said that Governments should examine them on the search for growth through entrepreneurship successfully made.

It said that they should do this instead "replicate Silicon Valley".

Would-be entrepreneurs last month Prime Minister David Cameron said "now is the time", to start their business.

Mr Cameron has a schema, called "Start Up Britain", in the value of around £ 1,500 areas as training and Internet advertising company people set it to support.

The growth engine seeks the coalition Government to the private sector balance of cut in public sector jobs provide.

Other Governments, see also start up companies as a key to the economic expansion.

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in the dark moments, I never thought that we go. "Not even a second"
end quote Sir Martin Sorrell WPP the WEF Entrepreneurship_Report, in collaboration with Stanford University and global enterprise, said: "To avoid the collapse of the global financial and economic systems, Governments around the world are now concentrated on a basis for future growth."

It said its report was insight in how entrepreneurship, with "the ultimate aim of improving economic growth, prosperity and quality of life" to successfully promote.

The WEF study highlighted eight different important growth strategies for early-stage companies.

It said a key finding was that the similarities in early-stage companies around the globe are far greater than their differences.

"Dark moments"

Some operators reported "dark moments" when creating their companies to lose such an important customer or media errors the failure of a promising research.

Sir Martin Sorrell, Chief Executive of advertising giant WPP, was called the secret of getting through this self-confidence: "in the dark moments I never thought that we go." "Not for one second."

WEF was also generally a successful company grow for two years and then in the next, what it "a growth path snakes and ladders" called would shrink.

The successful strategies that it belongs to "Teaching to take years for a more powerful engine for future growth down from the" advocates for the overcoming of it.

It also says that strong management systems of great importance is. WEF says that no systematic management systems adopt high-growth occurs is calls it "a self-inflicted wound".

The report saw 380,000 companies in 10 countries.


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