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formation of new firms in former socialist countries. For this purpose Kirzner's theory of costless entrepreneurship is reviewed …
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entrepreneurship as a possible growth driver. This paper contributes to reconciling mixed findings in the literature on the …
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entrepreneurship as a possible growth driver. This paper contributes to reconciling mixed findings in the literature on the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012140241
entrepreneurship as a possible growth driver. This paper contributes to reconciling mixed findings in the literature on the …
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This article evaluates the experience of MENA countries in promoting women entrepreneurship as a medium of economic …
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firm entry, along with policies to promote entrepreneurship. The growing gap between small and medium-sized enterprises and …
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Digital platform-based marketplaces often have a wide variety of amateurs working alongside professional enterprises and entrepreneurs. Can a platform owner alter the number and mix of market participants? I develop a theoretical framework to show that amateurs emerge as a distinct type of...
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This paper studies the willingness to become an entrepreneur depending on an individual's composition of human and social capital. Our theoretical analysis is an application and extension of Lazear's (2005) jack-of-all-trades theory. Our primary implication is that it is not individuals with a...
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most important determinant of entrepreneurship is having background in a large number of different roles. Further, income …
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