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inhabitants are taken into account, some regions have persistently higher entrepreneurship rates than others. Proposed … explanations for this regional variation are numerous: market potential, unemployment rates, knowledge spillovers and agglomeration … effects. Regional differences in entrepreneurship have also been linked to the availability of role models (Fornahl 2003 …
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On November 08, 2016, India took a decisive step towards going "cashless" by suddenly announcing withdrawal of its existing currency notes of two highest denominations, namely, the Rs. 500/= and the Rs. 1000/=. The move, announced with a suddenness that took the entire nation by surprise, had at...
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I study the effect of refugees' protection status on labor market outcomes focusing on a recent cohort of Syrian and Iraqi refugees entering Germany between 2013 and 2016. My empirical analysis exploits a sudden and unpredictable change in the assessment of the Federal Agency responsible for...
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their new role in terms of supporting the local entrepreneurship, as well. The used method for analyzing the results is the …
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of displacement, in terms of, for example, unemployment duration, and earning losses is comprehensive (See e … characteristics of the regional economy refer to, for example, the size of the region, unemployment level and industrial turbulence in …
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considerably increased inflows from employment into unemployment, and 33 percent of the reduced outflows from unemployment to … unemployment in the short run by 80,000 persons …
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), while the Global Entrepreneurship and Development Index (GEDI) was used to demonstrate country level entrepreneurial …
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The theoretical concepts about entrepreneurship have changed since the last three decades. It has become one of the … economy (Audretsch and Thurik 2001), it can be seen clearly those shifts which contributed to become entrepreneurship an … continue their economic activity. The entrepreneurship is influenced by those negative and positive factors (for example other …
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) heterogeneous in their entrepreneurship abilities and choose between being employees or entrepreneurs. The sufficient conditions in …
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The location of new establishments is a major issue from the perspective of economic activity and the analysis of the territory. Although both its determinants and consequences are multiple and complex, most studies are focused on single factors or aggregate approaches. This paper presents an...
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