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In this paper, we propose a new spatial framework to model excess commuting of workers and we show empirical differences between the self-employed and employees in the US. In a theoretical framework where self-employed workers minimize their commuting time, employees do not minimize their...
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relevant models, in terms of predictability, reducing dimensions. We apply this methodology to the Global Entrepreneurship … Monitor data for the year 2014, and find that innovation and new technologies, help others with their business, and that …
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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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This paper examines gender differences in entrepreneurial performance and their links with start-up capital utilizing a search model and empirical analysis of survey of entrepreneurs from Swaziland. The results show that entrepreneurs of both genders with higher start-up capital record better...
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This paper contributes to closing a knowledge gap on gender, entrepreneurship and development by linking the …
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an impact evaluation-based approach on firm-level data from 42 African countries, we show that SMEs with access to formal …
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