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incentives to nurture entrepreneurship must be maintained, policy-makers should also seek to pay attention to the role of trust …
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This paper forwards the view that some aspects of African culture enhance economic development on the continent while other aspects tend to constrain development. By drawing on the extant literature on culture and development, the paper discusses the manner in which economic activities are...
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Purpose - The purposes of this paper are to review the streams of studies that link financial inclusion to small enterprise growth in Sub-Sahara Africa (SSA), to identify the research gaps they provide, and to prepare an agenda for future research in the field. Design/methodology/approach - The...
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This study examines the effects of the historical prevalence of infectious diseases on contemporary entrepreneurship … disease prevalence on contemporary entrepreneurship is mediated by property rights. The central hypothesis posits that a … guarantee of property rights reduces the effect of past diseases on entrepreneurship. Using data from 125 countries, we find …
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, despite the good intentions, entrepreneurship policy initiatives have been incorrectly targeted, poorly implemented and …
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entrepreneurship. Previous studies reveal numerous proximate causes of entrepreneurship, but little is known about the fundamental … exert persistent impacts on present-day entrepreneurship. We provide support for the underlying hypothesis using Ordinary … averages between 2006 and 2018. Findings -Past diseases reduce entrepreneurship both directly and indirectly. The strongest …
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