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We estimate an extended version of the three-equation model of Carree et al. (Small Bus Econ 19(3):271–290, <CitationRef CitationID="CR7">2002</CitationRef>) where deviations from the ‘equilibrium’ rate of self-employment play a central role determining both the growth of self-employment and the rate of economic growth. In...</citationref>
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We estimate an extended version of the three-equation model of Carree et al. (Small Bus Econ 19(3):271–290, <CitationRef CitationID="CR7">2002</CitationRef>) where deviations from the ‘equilibrium’ rate of self-employment play a central role determining both the growth of self-employment and the rate of economic growth. In...</citationref>
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Based upon two strands of literature, this paper hypothesizes a U-shaped relationship between a country’s rate of entrepreneurial dynamics and its level of economic development. This would imply a different scope for entrepreneurship policy across subsequent stages of development. Regressing...
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In the 1980s stagflation and high unemployment caused a renewed interest in supply side economics and in factors determining economic growth. Simultaneously, the 1980s and 1990s have seen a reevaluation of the role of small firms and a renewed attention for entrepreneurship. The goal of this...
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