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research in entrepreneurship, strategy and economic growth. … mechanism of knowledge spillover strategic entrepreneurship whereby knowledge investments by existing organizations, when … in performance and subsequent growth in industries, regions and economies. The framework has implications for future …
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that entrepreneurship has important economic value. Hence, a systematic review is provided that answers the question: What …, and (iii) productivity and growth, relative to the contributions of the entrepreneurs' counterparts, i.e. the 'control … group'? A fourth type of contribution studied is the role of entrepreneurship in increasing individuals' utility levels …
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In line with the EU strategy on smart and sustainable growth, there has been an increasing attention directed to … potentially represents an important source of growth and innovation in the Czech economy. Precisely due to its strategic role in … the economy, it is necessary to properly quantify its effects on economic growth and to assess the efficiency of …
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growth. This paper investigates how results obtained with standard CGE models can be improved by incorporating the effects of … the paper is to quantify the impact of the R&D activities on the long-term economic growth of the Czech Republic in the … Research and Development Effects on the Economic Growth of the Czech Republic with the Use of a Computable General Equilibrium …
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backbone services play a key role for economic growth. We perform an Input-Output analysis to determine the linkages between … the rest of the economy which indicate strong growth- inducing downstream effects. Moreover, the interconnectedness … efficient provision of backbone services is essential to induce manufacturing production and enable economic growth in South …
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Modeling the evolution of formal institutions in relation to the evolution of economic and informal institutionaldevelopment. Discrete time optimization; simulation. The punctuations and the evolution formal institutional quality depends on the extent of economic heterogenety.
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obsolete and make business service outsourcing via cross-border trade more feasible. Although the (service-led) growth … to trade commercial- and specialized business services on long-run growth by applying a dynamic panel data approach to … account for unobserved country specific effects and endogenous growth determinants. The system GMM estimates validate that a …
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‘Creative class’ as a source of growth has gained increasing awareness in recent years. However, creative people are … factor in explaining differences in growth and development is about this diverse location choice of creative people (Florida …
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Debt impacts negatively on the determinants of growth There is evidence of asymmetric effects …
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