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Using comprehensive data for West Germany, this paper investigates the determinants of establishment exit. We find that …
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a capacious panel dataset comprising a representative 50 % sample of establishments in Germany. Our empirical results …
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Using a large representative German data set and various concepts of self-employment, this paper tests the “jack-of-all-trades” view of entrepreneurship by Lazear (Am Econ Rev 94(2): 208–211, <CitationRef CitationID="CR27">2004</CitationRef>). Consistent with its theoretical assumptions we find that self-employed individuals perform...</citationref>
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less efficient than firms with personally liable owners. Being located in either East or West Germany has no effect …
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This paper explains individual start-up activities on the basis of both person-related characteristics and the regional context. The analysis is based upon micro data from the GEM adult population survey. Both individual and regional variables have an influence on the decision to become...
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data from a recent representative survey of the adult population in Germany this paper uses an empirical model for the …
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This paper is about the impact of clusters on entrepreneurship at the regional level. Defining entrepreneurship as the creation of new organisations and clusters as a geographically proximate group of interconnected firms and associated institutions in related industries, this paper aims to...
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