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The main objective of the PARTICIPA project is the investigation of factors influencingthe continuous vocational education, training and learning (CVETL) activities in the sixpartner countries Portugal, Spain, Greece, Italy, United Kingdom and Germany. Roughly,the project can be divided into two...
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Participation in Continuning Vocational Eduacation and Training: a need for a sustainable employability is a research project funded in the Fifth Framework Programme of the European Commission. Project partners from six European countries are seeking to identify the factors influening...
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. Moreover, to a certain degree virtues are learnt through the practice of <p> entrepreneurship. Due to their importance, though …
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This paper provides new evidence on the determinants of entrepreneurship across countries. The paper investigates the … relationship between the institutional setting, in terms of economic freedom, and entrepreneurship, as measured by self … to increase entrepreneurship. <p …
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Research on entrepreneurship has received an increased amount of interest in recent years, with self-employment being … used as the most common proxy for “entrepreneurship” in empirical studies. However, there are various ways of defining …
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Israel Kirzner has been one of the leaders in fashioning an Austrian school of economics. In his rendering of the Austrian school, one finds a marriage between Friedrich Hayek’s discourse with Ludwig von Mises’s deductive, praxeological image of science — a marriage that seems to us...
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