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A novel method is applied to evaluate the effect of capital constraints on entrepreneurial performance on a panel of 1,000 Dutch entrepreneurs. We find that initial capital constraints hinder entrepreneurs in their performance, even when we control for various human capital and other factors...
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This article investigates empirically whether and to what extent initial capital constraints hinder entrepreneurial performance once the venture has been started. Prior empirical research in this area could investigate this issue only indirectly by lack of data. The key contribution of this...
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This article investigates empirically whether and to what extent initial capital constraints hinder entrepreneurial performance once the venture has been started. Prior empirical research in this area could investigate this issue only indirectly by lack of data. The key contribution of this...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010325072
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longer horizons. While the success of the G7 is partly dependent on the market environment, it is also to a significant …
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The current paper, first, documents Ghana's 'success' story. Second, it identifies the strategy employed. Third, it … provides a brief history of why and how the strategy was adopted. Fourth, it provides some rationale for the success of the …
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success based on an interesting mix of local social values and developmental discourses afford the marginalized youth avenues …
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We compare the duration and performance of different monetary regimes, especially the contrast between countries those that fix exchange rates and those that target inflation. Inflation targeting is a more durable policy; no country has yet been forced to abandon an inflation target, while many...
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If policy-makers care about well-being, they need a recursive model of how adult life-satisfaction is predicted by childhood influences, acting both directly and (indirectly) through adult circumstances. We estimate such a model using the British Cohort Study (1970). The most powerful childhood...
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success determinants of market leader competitors. The analysis is based on eight 2011 case studies, in which I conducted in … firms to succeed and survive in the market despite the natural monopoly occurring within the postal industry. The success of …
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