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The ability to adjust to structural change is vital to economic development, and entries can be active participants in … this process. This paper aims to shed some light on the relation between entrepreneurship and growth by arguing that … entrepreneurial activity relates to growth via reallocation of factors across sectors. While the importance of entrepreneurship for …
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from agriculture. Many rural people in the developing world are poor, and conversely, most of the world's poor people … inhabit rural areas. Agriculture also accounts for a significant fraction of the economic activity in the developing world … that changes affecting agriculture have large aggregate effects. Thus, it seems reasonable that agricultural productivity …
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-led industrialization pathway. Nevertheless, agriculture remains the largest employer in many large Asian countries, hence future structural … agriculture, compared to its output share; a rapid growth in labor and land productivity; and a shift from agricultural output … from traditional to high-value products. The most successful Asian economies have pursued an agricultural development …
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This chapter takes an analytical look at the potential role of agriculture in contributing to economic growth, and …
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Entrepreneurship, as reflected in the start-up of new firms, the growth and market exit of existing firms, and the ow … that there is a strong possibility that the unintended damage to entrepreneurship, innovation and growth could be …
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An important stylized fact about African economic development is the phenomenon of urbanization without structural … on the Deals and Development framework. It argues that limited structural transformation in African cities is due to the … role of economic factors such as the lack of agglomeration economies and poor infrastructure in urban Africa. …
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Entrepreneurship, as reflected in the start-up of new firms, the growth and market exit of existing firms, and the flow of … is a strong possibility that the unintended damage to entrepreneurship, innovation and growth could be persistent. This …
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