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We examine returns to entrepreneurship using a standard measure of welfare, the percapita consumption expenditure. The …
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Entrepreneurship literature (Parker 2004) has rarely considered spatial location as a micro-determinant of occupational …
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Entrepreneurship literature (Parker 2004) has rarely considered spatial location as a micro-determinant of occupational …
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We examine returns to entrepreneurship using a standard measure of welfare, the percapita consumption expenditure. The …. -- entrepreneurship ; self-employment ; welfare ; developing countries ; quantile regressions …
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We compare the returns to education (RTE) for entrepreneurs and employees, based on 19waves of the NLSY database. By using instrumental variable techniques (IV) and takingaccount of selectivity, we find that the RTE are significantly higher for entrepreneurs than foremployees (18.3 percent and...
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-farming entrepreneurship. We find that more productive farming households are more likely to also engage in non-farm entrepreneurship, allocate …
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significant in entrepreneurship, while women and older workers are less likely tobecome self-employed unless they have experienced …
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-farming entrepreneurship. We find that more productive farming households are more likely to also engage in non-farm entrepreneurship, allocate …
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, especially in the context of development of entrepreneurship in tourism. In line with this, our approach in the study combines a … women’s perspective with green growth and entrepreneurship development in the tourism sector in Serbia.The research was …
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Promotion of entrepreneurial skills among the population is often considered as an adequate policy to enhance job creation and economic growth. However, neither the definition of entrepreneurial skills, nor the costs and benefits of such a policy are clear. Our aim is to check whether the...
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