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as main agents of entrepreneurship in the BiH. …
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This paper shows how the interaction between conflict and growth can give rise to a nonmonotone relationship between property rights and social welfare. This interaction is illustrated in a model of endogenous growth in which equilibrium diversion of resources is the cost of securing effective...
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A fundamental requirement of market economies is the security of ownership claims to property. Yet history is littered with cases of challenges to these claims. A large literature has found contradictory evidence for the effect of income and income inequality on revolt, possibly due to omitted...
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failures, trade barriers, policy inefficiencies and the quality of institutions. A conducive business environment, is essential … entrepreneurship competencies, management and workforce skills, technology, innovation, and networks, is also critical to enable SME …
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-agent growth model where agents can enhance individual productivity growth by undertaking entrepreneurship. The model assumes … wealthy people are more able to afford the costs of entrepreneurship. Wealth concentration therefore stimulates … entrepreneurship among the rich and so aggregate growth, whose fruits in turn are largely captured by the rich. This process creates a …
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The present paper assesses the interactions between innovation and economic institutions within the context of the … innovations on growth and inequality diminish as institutions increase in quality, and the effects of institutions can be … influenced by level of innovations. This indicates that while institutions and innovations can be inequality-inducing, their …
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A fundamental requirement of market economies is the security of ownership claims to property. Yet history is littered with cases of challenges to these claims. A large literature has found contradictory evidence for the effect of income and income inequality on revolt, possibly due to omitted...
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