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The main business of business education should be to benefit students, helping them to become innovative, entrepreneurial, happy persons, highly productive workers able to foster business competitiveness and make significant contributions to economic expansion and social progress in the country.
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Lepeley, MT., Albornoz, C.A. (2013). Advancing People Skills for Twenty-First Century Business Education in Chile. In: Alon, I., Jones, V., McIntyre, J.R. (eds) Innovation in Business Education in Emerging Markets. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137292964_3
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