PEST Analysis ENT Entrepreneurial Creation By: Kimille Miller

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PEST Analysis ENT 610-50 Entrepreneurial Creation By: Kimille Miller Financial Bliss PEST Analysis ENT 610-50 Entrepreneurial Creation By: Kimille Miller

PEST Analysis P - Political E - Economic S - Socio-Cultural T - Technological

Political Tax policies Employment laws Political stability Competition regulation Consumer protection

Economic Interest rates and monetary policies Taxation Inflation rates Consumer confidence

Socio-Cultural Lifestyle changes Demographics Population growth Income distribution

Technological Emerging technology