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working age population survey data taken from the Global Enterprise Monitor. A methodological contribution is the use of …
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Entrepreneurs out of necessity identified by the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor survey are a sizeable group across …
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non-cognitive outcome important for economic growth. We use international PISA-2006 student-level data to estimate the …
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This paper contrasts the determinants of entrepreneurial entry and high-growth aspiration entrepreneurship. Using the … Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) surveys for 42 countries over the period 1998-2005, we analyse how institutional … entrepreneurship, but has less pronounced effects for entrepreneurial entry. The availability of finance and the fiscal burden matter …
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-2005 individual-level Global Entrepreneurship Monitor data merged with macro level variables. A simple correlation coefficient …
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-level institutional indicators for 47 countries with working age population survey data taken from the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor …
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We develop entrepreneurship and institutional theory to explain variation in different types of entrepreneurship across … grow faster. We test these hypotheses using the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor surveys in 55 countries for 2001 …
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CEs can learn from CDCs. In the context of the current austerity regimes, CEs and community entrepreneurship are …
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. We use data from the Global Enterprise Monitor survey (GEM) which covers at least 2,000 individuals annually in each of … up to 44 countries, merged with country-level data, from the WB WDI and Heritage Foundation. We start with a spectrum of … both high aspiration and low aspiration entrepreneurship. We also find that women benefit more from the larger informal …
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