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This paper investigates whether the female self-employed are more affected by the COVID-19 crisis than the male self-employed using longitudinal data four months following the first 'lockdown' in the UK. We specifically test the role of family/social, economic and psychological factors on...
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We study the impact of improved rail access on entrepreneurship rates in England and Wales. We use data from the Census … support local entrepreneurship and economic activity, contributing to regional development and reducing economic inequality. …
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Is there a mindset gap holding women back in business? Can entrepreneurship training instill a set of attitudes …
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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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A framework which allows for the joint testing of the adaptive and rational expectations hypotheses is presented. We assume joint normality of expectations, realizations and variables in the information set, allowing for parsimonious interpretation of the data; conditional first moments are...
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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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