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im vorliegenden Werk mit Bezug auf die Situation in Deutschland zusammengefaßt. -- Zunächst werden Gründungsgeschehen und … erheblichen nationalen Abweichungen in den Förderansätzen und -instrumenten. So finden Gründer zum Beispiel in Deutschland seit …
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, with the exception of a recent paper by Audretsch and Fritsch for Germany, the relationship between new-firm startups and … examines short-run as well as long-run relationships and provides results for Great Britain similar to those for Germany. We …
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Owner-operated firms are an important part of the New Zealand economy. They employ approximately 30% of the private-for-profit workforce, as well as providing jobs and income to the working proprietors themselves. This paper addresses two questions: what characteristics are associated with...
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, with the exception of a recent paper by Audretsch and Fritsch for Germany, the relationship between new-firm startups and … examines short-run as well as long-run relationships and provides results for Great Britain similar to those for Germany. We …
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This paper examines the relationship between firm births and job creation in Great Britain. We use a new data set for 60 British regions, covering the whole of Great Britain, between 1980 and 1998. The relationship between new-firm startups and employment growth has previously been examined...
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This paper re-examines the link between new firm formation and subsequent employment growth. It investigates whether it is possible to have the wrong type of entrepreneurship - defined as new firm formation which leads to zero or even negative subsequent employment growth. It uses a very similar...
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Does regional unemployment increase or rather decrease entrepreneurial activity? Although this question has been hotly debated among researchers for decades the answers yielded so far are ambiguous and inconclusive. The paper proposes an innovative approach that takes not only interregional...
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