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The current empirical entrepreneurship literature mainly shows a positive correlation between entrepreneurship … (measured as the number of startups) and economic growth. However, the mechanisms by which entrepreneurship exerts its positive … efficient, new companies may lead to closures of less efficient ones. Based on an assumption that economic entrepreneurship in …
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of local publics' attitudes to entrepreneurship seem to exert a positive and significant influence on local startup rates …
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By entrepreneurial combinations of voluntary resources, project means from public and private sources, commissions on contracts and other ways of financing, the youth house "Fryshuset", with a great number of social activities for primarily young people in Stockholm, Sweden, has been able to...
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Entrepreneurship is often viewed in a simplified way and defined as the starting of new firms. There are obvious … risk in missing important aspects of entrepreneurship and how it emerges and develops. This paper starts from an assumption … that entrepreneurship can be divided in four different spheres and that these spheres interact and mutually affect each …
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This article describes a study of local development policies and programs instituted by Swedish municipalities with various spatial, demographic and economic characteristics and their effects on population and employment growth. Based on a web survey to municipal managers in all Swedish...
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