Abstract

This article theoretically studies the state of development of social entrepreneurship and its importance in the national economy. Furthermore, quantitative analyzes of the state of development of this sphere in the world, forms of state registration of social entrepreneurship in foreign countries, including Italy, France, Germany, and Great Britain, sources of income, and directions of activity are demonstrated. Having studied the tested and advanced practices of developed countries, we can be sure that even their social policy programs are unable to solve social issues such as improving the activities of the third sector and increasing social services and social responsibility in the field of entrepreneurship. In that case, social entrepreneurship emerges as an auxiliary force of the country’s social policy.

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