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the migrant and his family, treating remittances as an endogenous variable in the migration system. Behind this model is …
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Internal migration is appreciated in the literature at national, regional or individual level. This paper focuses on … the micro level and uses as main tool a social survey in order to determine the main determinants of this phenomenon …, physical distance is viewed as a factor with a moderate impact and contracted migration overwhelmingly dominates the …
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The process of the entrepreneurial decision is decomposed in seven engagement levels ranging from “never thought about starting a business†to “gave upâ€, “thinking about itâ€, “taking steps for starting upâ€, “having a young businessâ€,...
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link between profitability and certain external and interns' determinants of European banking system. Following a … structure compared to the variation of certain determinants. xxxxxxxxxxxxx Ce papier analyse la rentabilité des banques dans six … pays européens entre 1994 et 1997. Nous nous proposons de réexaminer le lien entre la rentabilité et certains déterminants …
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Determinants from different streams of literature and spanning different disciplines are used to explain …
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This paper uses 2004 survey data from the 15 old EU member states and the US to explain country differences in latent and actual entrepreneurship. Other than demographic variables such as gender, age and education, the set of covariates includes the perception by respondents of administrative...
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We test a new model where the entrepreneurial decision is described as a process of successive engagement levels, i.e., as an entrepreneurial ladder. Five levels are distinguished using nearly 12,000 observations from the 2004 “Flash Eurobarometer survey on Entrepreneurship” covering the 25...
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