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Investigates the interplay between firm births, regional characteristics, and economic growth in the United States. In separate articles, similar analyses were completed for France, Western Germany, Ireland, Italy, Sweden, and the United Kingdom. To begin this analysis, six processes are...
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The prevalence of individuals actively involved in business creation among 75 countries varies from one in thirty (Japan, Belgium, France) to one in three (Peru, Uganda). Predictive models reflecting five national aspects — economic, structural, centralized control, population potential for...
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The first US Panel Study of Entrepreneurial Dynamics [PSED I] is the most comprehensive assessment of the firm creation process yet completed. Based on a representative sample of those actively involved in business creation, analysis begins with the consideration of 75 factors that may affect...
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