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We study the effect of entrepreneurship on economic growth. First, we illustrate that entrepreneurship affects the … entrepreneurship exerts significant growth stimuli. We then evaluate this prediction empirically applying 3SLS estimations based on the … approach proposed by Barro (1991, 2000, 2003). Using data of 188 countries between 1980-2010, we show that entrepreneurship has …
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We study the effect of entrepreneurship on economic growth. First, we illustrate that entrepreneurship affects the … entrepreneurship exerts significant growth stimuli. We then evaluate this prediction empirically applying 3SLS estimations based on the … approach proposed by Barro (1991, 2000, 2003). Using data of 188 countries between 1980-2010, we show that entrepreneurship has …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010983347
entrepreneurship driven by opportunity (directly or indirectly by perceived capacities) is a key factor in stimulating the European … that analyses the impact of entrepreneurship on economic growth, but using a sample of countries in Europe (there are few … the global entrepreneurship monitor (GEM) to assess their impact of entrepreneurship on countries’ economic growth. …
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The effect of entrepreneurship on regional economic growth has been a research agenda for the last two decades …. Entrepreneurship, by creating employment, fostering competitiveness or affecting employment, somehow contributes to economic … development. While entrepreneurship is mostly defined or measured as numbers of self-employed, firm formation, business formation …
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entrepreneurship, which might be responsible for different effects of start-up activity on regional development. Therefore, we examine … the growth implications rural entrepreneurship might have on the local economy. Our results suggest that new business … counties. The results also unveil that the often-cited inverse U-shaped relationship between entrepreneurship and GDP growth is …
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Endogenous growth theory assigns an important role for entrepreneurship in the process of economic development. This … paper sets to formally test the impact of entrepreneurship on economic growth. Entrepreneurship is represented by a number … entrepreneurship contributes to growth moderately. It is not, nonetheless, a dominant force shaping changes in TFP growth rates …
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Entrepreneurship, or the activity of starting and running a business, is a vital ingredient of economic growth and … economic dynamism. In this paper, we contribute to the entrepreneurship literature by performing cross-sectional analysis to … examine the link between entrepreneurship and economic growth. We divide total early-stage entrepreneurship into opportunity …
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Endogenous growth theory assigns an important role for entrepreneurship in the process of economic development. This … paper sets to formally test the impact of entrepreneurship on economic growth. Entrepreneurship is represented by a number … entrepreneurship contributes to growth moderately. It is not, nonetheless, a dominant force shaping changes in TFP growth rates …
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globalization (measured by trade) as well as entrepreneurship can be two of them having a positive impact on economic growth. Panel …
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Endogenous growth theory assigns an important role for entrepreneurship in the process of economic development. This … paper sets to formally test the impact of entrepreneurship on economic growth. Entrepreneurship is represented by a number … entrepreneurship contributes to growth moderately. It is not, nonetheless, a dominant force shaping changes in TFP growth rates …
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