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from the ‘institutions versus geography’ debate. The second section discusses why the reflexive rejection by social … aspatially or with its distribution taken as a starting point). A number of these are included with discussion as an appendix. …
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Our objective here is to establish the proposition that creative entrepreneurship gives rise to a market order which is … design of the core mechanism that made the Greek diaspora network such a suc-cess was entrepreneurship. …
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. The findings of the study suggest that while formal incentives to nurture entrepreneurship must be maintained, policy …
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entrepreneurship; c) institutions matter for entrepreneurship and growth but, somehow, in unconventional ways. … growing literature considers culturally-based beliefs and institutions as main drivers of the latter differences (Guiso et al …. 2006; Tabellini 2010). The intuition is that institutions and beliefs affect the incentive to accumulate human and physical …
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successful in substituting its fiscal and legal institutions for those of the medieval seigneurial regime within an area of the … themselves with national, as opposed to local, institutions. We also show that regions inside the CGF that affiliated with …
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institutional factors. It is not surprising therefore that the alteration of formal institutions (e.g. laws, measures, policies etc ….) is a hot topic nowadays. But it is important to note that the efficiency of formal institutions is based on informal ones …
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heavily on natural resources while countries with high quality institutions are relatively less dependent on natural resources …
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The new paradigm in the field of International Cooperation is that institutions are the fundamental cause of long …-run economic development. However, the lack of both a clear consensus on which are the specific institutions that promote … development, and a theory that integrates economic, political and cultural aspects that lie behind these institutions, is making …
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This paper tries to answer the question of what should be the main focuses to improve the poverty situation in Sub-Saharan Africa, through a liberal perspective, by decomposing the economic development in the region into several principal constituents on the domestic level. Emphasis is made on...
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technologies and gradual improvement of institutions as well. These conclusions follow from the analysis of policies of "economic …
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