Abstract

This literature paper provides an extensive review of business practices during the 17th century, focusing on the significant economic, social, and cultural transformations that influenced the business landscape of that era. It examines various aspects of business, including trade, entrepreneurship, financial institutions, and emerging industries, within the context of the 17th century. By analyzing historical sources and scholarly works, this paper offers insights into the key drivers of business growth, challenges faced by entrepreneurs, and the evolving role of business in society. Furthermore, it presents a research agenda that highlights potential areas for future investigation, aiming to deepen our understanding of business practices during this critical period of economic development.

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