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following the financial crisis reduce personal borrowing and are consequently more likely to exit their firm. Exposure to the …
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following the financial crisis reduce personal borrowing and are consequently more likely to exit their firm. Exposure to the …
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Economic crisis may inhibit the individual's intention to start a business. Yet, its study in entrepreneurship … graduates in Greece, the paper explores the role of perceived crisis both as an antecedent and a moderator in an extended model … intention. Findings regarding the antecedent effects show that crisis affects all antecedents of intention, apart from attitude …
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determinants of entrepreneurship in different stages of the economic cycle. The results confirm the significance of self efficacy … entrepreneurship, remains unchanged in an adverse context with respect to a positive context due to reduced opportunity costs. …
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crisis that allowed firms to suspend payment of all labor-related taxes and fees. Comprehensive administrative data on all …
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crisis that allowed firms to suspend payment of all labor-related taxes and fees. Comprehensive administrative data on all …
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the degree of complexity of banking organizations and potential valuation errors pre-crisis …
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crisis that allowed firms to suspend payment of all labor-related taxes and fees. Comprehensive administrative data on all …
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measured by both amounts and number, declined when economic conditions are poor. During the crisis years of 2008-2011, the … percentage of such originations fell significantly below the trend line, declining by about one-fourth from the pre-crisis period …
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