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This chapter seeks to explore the institutional effects on the probability of becoming an entrepreneur, for both women and men, among a low-income level population, in the context of Latin American countries. By using institutional economics, it is hypothesized that personal autonomy, membership...
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-- Chapter 3: A Review of Economic Development Thinking and the Role of Innovative Entrepreneurship: Past, Present, and Future … -- Chapter 4: Why Do Some Nations Succeed While Others Fail? The Role of Culture and Regulations in Entrepreneurship and … -- Chapter 8: Entrepreneurship Crossing Borders: The Multilevel Relationship Between Institutional Obstacles and Firm’s Export …
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information from the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor and Doin Business, we demonstrate that informal institutions, such as … entrepreneurial skills, do not have a significant influence on entrepreneurship in Latin American countries …
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significant affect on the economy. Thus, entrepreneurship is a phenomenon that could be observed among all university levels … entrepreneurship in their communities. This chapter explores how entrepreneurial university pathways (education and training) have had …
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