ABSTRACT
Under social market economy equality in living conditions is reached by means of structural policy. Namely, sectoral structural policy should help to adjust changing demands and production conditions in separate industries. Regional structural policy should act under balanced allocation of economic activity, while structural policy based on the size of enterprises should enhance adaptation with the changing market conditions by means of stimulating certain sizes of companies.
For the reasons of the overall employment situation, first of all, the stabilization effect of small and medium sized enterprises is considered (job creation); to what extent small and medium sized enterprises reach job creation goal under the transformation process, or in other words, whether it has positive influence on employment policy and, accordingly, on social inequality, is first of all assessed according to the number of employees in small and medium sized enterprises.
Government intervention within the framework of growth and conjuncture policies promotes or may affect oppositely certain social groups either directly or indirectly. In addition, productivity and high performance of an economy represents a fundamental prerequisite for the formation of social protection system. Therefore, economic growth has decisive influence upon the frontiers of social policy.
Keywords
Social Entrepreneurship; Business Entrepreneurship; Functions of Entrepreneurship; Social Inequality; Social Interests; Interest Groups; Interest Conflicts.