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effect of economic freedom on entrepreneurship while controlling for spatial dependence. This paper finds positive and … neighboring areas. Furthermore, the total (direct plus indirect) effects of an increase in economic freedom on entrepreneurship …
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-specific spatial patterns of employment dynamics, and whether these patterns are conditional upon the general economic climate in a … particular region. To this end, we analyze and compare patterns of employment growth in the knowledge economy and its subsectors …-intensive employment growth. Our results show that with respect to knowledge-intensive employment, both the Randstad and the Rhine …
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businesses in this respect. -- agglomeration ; balanced skills ; entrepreneurship ; thick markets ; urban diversity …
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entrepreneurship. …
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Although the entrepreneurship process begins with individuals with relatively unique personal attributes and a likely … system? The answer to this sort of research question is not straightforward because different types of entrepreneurship may … what extent the uneven growth of self employment at the county scale “is a response to opportunity or the result of …
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-driven entrepreneurship in China. We document strong positive entrepreneurial effects of local human capital resources and market size as well … point to an elasticity of innovation-driven entrepreneurship with respect to human capital spillovers of 0.50-0.79. The … agglomerations in China. We discuss policy implications that concern promotion of local innovation-driven entrepreneurship by …
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Popular theories claim that innovation activities should be located in large cities because of more favorable environmental conditions that are absent in smaller cities or remote and rural areas. Germany provides a clear counterexample to such theories. We argue that a main force behind the...
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