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We review the recent literature on the financing of innovation, inclusive of large companies and new startups. This research strand has been very active over the past five years, generating important new findings, questioning some long-held beliefs, and creating its own puzzles. Our review...
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European nations substitute between employment protection regulations and labor market expenditures (e.g., unemployment … insurance benefits) for providing worker insurance. Employment regulations more directly tax firms making frequent labor …
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European nations substitute between employment protection regulations and labor market expenditures (e.g., unemployment … insurance benefits) for providing worker insurance. Employment regulations more directly tax firms making frequent labor …
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European nations substitute between employment protection regulations and labor market expenditures (e.g., unemployment … insurance benefits) for providing worker insurance. Employment regulations more directly tax firms making frequent labor …
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Entrepreneurship research is on the rise but many questions about its fundamental nature still exist. We argue that … entrepreneurship is about experimentation: the probabilities of success are low, extremely skewed and unknowable until an investment is …
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Immigrants account for about a quarter of US invention and entrepreneurship despite a policy environment that is not … migrants move to America for employment-based purposes. We discuss points of strain in the current system and potential policy …
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We review the recent literature on the financing of innovation, inclusive of large companies and new startups. This research strand has been very active over the past five years, generating important new findings, questioning some long-held beliefs, and creating its own puzzles. Our review...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012457990