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Previous studies have established a negative relationship between total government spending and entrepreneurship activity. However, the relationship between the composition of government spending and entrepreneurial activity has been woefully un
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Previous studies have established a negative relationship between total government spending and entrepreneurship activity. However, the relationship between the composition of government spending and entrepreneurial activity has been woefully under-researched. This paper fills this gap in the...
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This paper identifies a key feature of the structure of government spending as a determinant of economic growth: the public goods/ private goods expenditure ratio, where public goods are broadly defined as expenditures that mitigate market failure. The paper develops a theoretical and empirical...
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Previous studies have established a negative relationship between total government spending and entrepreneurship activity. However, the relationship between the composition of government spending and entrepreneurial activity has been woefully under-researched. We fill this gap in the literature...
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