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Prior to contact with Europeans, Ungava Inuit who inhabited the Quebec-Labrador Peninsula was self-sufficient, with a subsistence economy and inter-cultural trade. They lived in small bands, each consisting of a few families, and they fished, gathered, hunted, and migrated as required....
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entrepreneurs) increase the probability of being an entrepreneur. Data were obtained from both the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor … policies to foster entrepreneurship in different environments. Copyright Springer Science+Business Media New York 2014 …
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administrations to achieve these objectives. This study uses the institutional theory to analyse the entrepreneurship support measures … entrepreneurship support programmes and measures in the Garrotxa, a rural country, and the Valles Occidental, an urban county of …
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In the knowledge economy, academic entrepreneurship occurs at the boundaries of different scientific and professional …
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Post-communist Europe provides a rich context to examine the role of governmental policies in entrepreneurial activity. While transitional economies shared similar experiences during their journey to a market economy, one is able to see differences in their approaches. This qualitative study...
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Post-communist Europe provides a rich context to examine the role of governmental policies in entrepreneurial activity. While transitional economies shared similar experiences during their journey to a market economy, one is able to see differences in their approaches. This qualitative study...
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