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Growth empirics with institutional measures is performed for 25 transition countries overthe period 1990-95. Estimation results suggest that (particularly state) institutions aresignificant for growth and, especially, foreign direct investment (FDI), the latter in turnbeing important for the...
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Institutions are strikingly absent from most economic theory, certainly from growth theory.In standard theory it is …
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paper deals with the determinants of entrepreneurship. An eclectic theory ofentrepreneurship is introduced. This eclectic … theory provides an integrated framework,drawing on disparate strands of literature, to create a better understanding of the …
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both public choice and transaction costs theory - have not yet provided a fully comprehensive explanation for municipal …
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This paper studies the intangible costs of international trade by extending the basic gravity equation with measures of cultural and institutional distance, and institutional quality. Analyzing a sample of bilateral trade flows between 92 countries in 1999, we find that institutional distance...
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This paper identifies the specific external barriers to SME development in Lithuania. An analysis of 332 SME owners reveals that formal barriers (taxes, frequent changes to and ambiguity of tax policies) and environmental barriers (low purchasing power, lack of funds for business investment)...
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