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entrepreneurship, we present the Global Index of Digital Entrepreneurship Systems (GIDES), a composite indicator developed to assess … concurrently monitors the general, structural and digital framework contexts supporting digital entrepreneurship. The digital … their impact on general and systemic framework conditions. Unlike traditional entrepreneurship or most entrepreneurial …
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Protestant missions from the United States entered the Republic of Korea and Guatemala at the same time (1884 and 1882, respectively). Yet, their impact on human capital has been divergent. The analysis presented in this paper supports the findings of Woodberry (2004, 2009, 2011) and Nunn (2009)...
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Digital Entrepreneurship Systems (GIDES), and its economic performance during the COVID-19 pandemic. Based on a cross …
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entrepreneurship. This system consists of both economylevel institutional conditions, as well as the resource and knowledge dynamics … innovation. This recognition is important because it suggests that to be effective, an economy's entrepreneurship policy …
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Using unique survey data from Georgia, Mongolia, and the Philippines, we examine gender gaps in entrepreneurship. The … overall incidence of entrepreneurship is highest in Cavite, Philippines, while the gender gap in ownership is highest in …
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Although entrepreneurship plays a key role in economic development, it remains largely unknown. The reason is that it … is challenging to measure entrepreneurship objectively and identify its determinants. In this paper, we analyze the … effect of a particular feature of the institutional landscape, namely corruption, on entrepreneurship. It is expected that …
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This paper compares achievements and inequities in standards of living across countries. Achievement is measured by an index, which is constructed to reflect greater achievement for an increase in the standard of living of a country that is already at a high level compared to that of another...
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"This paper examines key determinants of class status and the relationship between class status and values. We show that class status is largely determined by factors related to higher incomes, but is highly divergent among regions. Higher class status is significantly correlated with values...
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This paper proposes and analyzes one possible reason why some countries get stuck in the middle-income trap: the role played by the changing structure of the economy (from low-productivity activities into high-productivity activities), the types of products exported (not all products have the...
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This paper provides a working definition of what the middle-income trap is. It classifies 124 countries that have consistent data for 1950–2010. First, the paper defines four income groups of gross domestic product per capita in 1990 purchasing power parity dollars: low-income below $2,000; lower...
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