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Over the last twenty years female entrepreneurs have been increasing in numbers in economies of developing and developed nations across the world. But although female entrepreneurship participation rates have increased worldwide, it appears that economic and socio cultural patterns still...
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hysteresis is challenged by looking at the tendency of individuals who are employed in firms facing a crisis, or in diffi- culty …
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rates of entrepreneurship in OECD’s countries exhibit persistence rather than hysteresis. Implications for the design of …
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US. We ask whether entrepreneurship exhibits hysteresis, defined as a macro dynamic structure in which cyclical … fluctuations have persistent effects on the natural rate of entrepreneurship. We find evidence of hysteresis in Spain, but not the …
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