Analyzing GEM 2005 data, we confirm that entrepreneurship and economic development form a U-shaped curve. We seek to understand New Zealand’s large deviation from the modeled curve by factor-analyzing all countries’ deviations from the curve. We make recommendations that would move New Zealand toward the trend line and thus aid in increasing its level of economic development. Our findings indicate that measures that overprotect workers, spoil incentives, or indulge welfare passivity can stymie economic growth even in conditions of high entrepreneurial activity
This paper (a) provides a framework for quantifying any economy’s flexibility, and (b) reviews the e...
As we emerge from a deep and long recession, the debate must shift again to how New Zealand can lift...
The endogenous growth literature can be broadly separated into two classes of growth models: Rival h...
Analyzing GEM 2005 data, we confirm that entrepreneurship and economic development form a U-shaped c...
Analyzing GEM 2005 data, we confirm that entrepreneurship and economic development form a U-shaped c...
Analyzing GEM 2005 data, we confirm that entrepreneurship and economic development form a U-shaped c...
Applying a grounded-theory approach to analyzing the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) data, we ...
Applying a grounded-theory approach to analyzing the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) data, we ...
Applying a grounded-theory approach to analyzing the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) data, we ...
The literature indicates that entrepreneurship and economic growth are closely and positively associ...
At 13.9% of the adult population, New Zealand\u27s \u27\u27Total Early-Stage Entrepreneurial Activit...
Economists, with varying success, have often addressed the issue of interface between entrepreneursh...
Abstract: This paper (a) provides a framework for quantifying any economy’s flexibility, and (b) re...
We examine trend economic developments in New Zealand and in each of Australia’s six states and two ...
The increased importance of knowledge as a source of competitiveness for modern economies suggests t...
This paper (a) provides a framework for quantifying any economy’s flexibility, and (b) reviews the e...
As we emerge from a deep and long recession, the debate must shift again to how New Zealand can lift...
The endogenous growth literature can be broadly separated into two classes of growth models: Rival h...
Analyzing GEM 2005 data, we confirm that entrepreneurship and economic development form a U-shaped c...
Analyzing GEM 2005 data, we confirm that entrepreneurship and economic development form a U-shaped c...
Analyzing GEM 2005 data, we confirm that entrepreneurship and economic development form a U-shaped c...
Applying a grounded-theory approach to analyzing the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) data, we ...
Applying a grounded-theory approach to analyzing the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) data, we ...
Applying a grounded-theory approach to analyzing the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) data, we ...
The literature indicates that entrepreneurship and economic growth are closely and positively associ...
At 13.9% of the adult population, New Zealand\u27s \u27\u27Total Early-Stage Entrepreneurial Activit...
Economists, with varying success, have often addressed the issue of interface between entrepreneursh...
Abstract: This paper (a) provides a framework for quantifying any economy’s flexibility, and (b) re...
We examine trend economic developments in New Zealand and in each of Australia’s six states and two ...
The increased importance of knowledge as a source of competitiveness for modern economies suggests t...
This paper (a) provides a framework for quantifying any economy’s flexibility, and (b) reviews the e...
As we emerge from a deep and long recession, the debate must shift again to how New Zealand can lift...
The endogenous growth literature can be broadly separated into two classes of growth models: Rival h...