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East-European Jews arrived in the United States along with other groups between 1880 and 1920, yetit is well known that … least one of these arguments is needed: Jews exploited experience in trade as well as in industrial work, or that in … addition to experience, Jews also had preference for trade.(TNM) …
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similar to the patterns found among Jews born in the United States. Soviet Jewish immigrants appear to have made a very …
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of East European Jewish entrepreneurs in the U.K. andU.S. are discussed. It is found that the growth of entrepreneurship … market for entrepreneurship in Londonand New York, and then provides a modified model of the market forentrepreneurship that …
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Development -- 10.Dreaming Europe: Migrants from Moldova to the EU since the End of the USSR -- 11.Solidarity Driven by …
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This paper investigates the underlying sources of the US entrepreneurial ecosystem's comparative advantage by assessing the benefits Israeli technology startups derive from migrating to the US. To address positive sorting into migration we adopt three complementary approaches, which include...
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