Journal of Entrepreneurship and Public Policy
2012 - 2025
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Volume 6, issue 3, 2017
- Using predictive decisionmaking to implement technology prizes pp. 274-289

- David Youngberg
- Remittance inflows and starting a business pp. 290-314

- Durga Gautam
- Small-business financing after the financial crisis – lessons from the literature pp. 315-339

- David Wille, Adam Hoffer and Stephen Matteo Miller
- Economic freedom and veto players jointly affect entrepreneurship pp. 340-358

- Jacob Lihn and Christian Bjørnskov
- Human capital, intellectual capital, and government venture capital pp. 359-374

- Ikenna Uzuegbunam, Yin-Chi Liao, Luke Pittaway and G. Jason Jolley
- The entrepreneurship-unemployment nexus in Croatia pp. 375-384

- James Payne and Andrea Mervar
- The impact of labor freedom on geographic cost of living differentials pp. 385-395

- Richard Cebula, James Payne, Donnie Horner and Robert Boylan
Volume 6, issue 2, 2017
- Did the ACA reduce job-lock and spur entrepreneurship? pp. 150-163

- Simon Condliffe, Matt B. Saboe and Sabrina Terrizzi
- Productivity, institutions, and market beliefs: three entrepreneurial interpretations pp. 164-180

- Pál Czeglédi
- Entrepreneurship, corruption and economic freedom pp. 181-192

- Gregory Dempster and Justin Isaacs
- Regulation and entrepreneurial intention: cross-country evidence pp. 193-205

- Sriparna Ghosh
- Institutional inefficiency: small farms starve India’s economy pp. 206-223

- Tyler Watts and Molly Woodruff
- Local entrepreneurial programming: myth or reality– a southern case study pp. 224-241

- Lori Dickes, Elizabeth Crouch and Thomas C. Walker
- Can foreign aid motivate institutional reform? An evaluation of the HIPC Initiative pp. 242-258

- Minh Tam Schlosky and Andrew Young
- An agent-based model of entrepreneurship pp. 259-270

- Graham D. Newell and Matthew Holian
Volume 6, issue 1, 2017
- Income inequality pp. 2-10

- Robert Alan Baron
- The entrepreneurial rent: the value of and compensation for entrepreneurship pp. 11-25

- Magnus Henrekson and Mikael Stenkula
- Institutional quality and innovation: some cross-country evidence pp. 26-40

- Christopher Boudreaux
- Exploring the case of The White Moustache pp. 41-59

- Ryan Yonk, Kayla Harris, R. Chistopher Martin and Barrett Anderson
- Privatization and corporate entrepreneurship in telecommunication companies pp. 60-71

- Behrouz Zarei, Flora Amanati and Kasra Amanati
- Spillovers from public entrepreneurship: a case study pp. 72-91

- Caleb Fuller and Dylan DelliSanti
- Building the African economy pp. 92-107

- Ademola A. Adenle
- Failure is an option: the entrepreneurial governance framework pp. 108-126

- John J. Carroll
- Income-expenditure elasticities of less-healthy consumption goods pp. 127-148

- Adam Hoffer, Rejeana Gvillo, William Shughart and Michael Thomas
Volume 5, issue 3, 2016
- Does crime affect entrepreneurship? A discussion of the current literature pp. 254-272

- Josh Matti and Amanda Ross
- Dynamic property rights and the market process pp. 273-284

- Alexander Cartwright
- Barriers to entry index: a ranking of starting a business difficulties for the United States pp. 285-307

- Megan Teague
- Innovation policy in a global economy pp. 308-324

- Jason Potts
- Brewing up entrepreneurship: government intervention in beer pp. 325-342

- Trey Malone and Jayson Lusk
- Fulfilling the need of business advisory services among Swedish immigrant entrepreneurs pp. 343-364

- Anna Kremel
- Foreign aid’s impact on domestic business climates pp. 365-382

- Nabamita Dutta, Russell Sobel and Sanjukta Roy
- Assessing the literature on school reform from an entrepreneurship perspective pp. 383-403

- John Garen
- Freedom and entrepreneurship: a spatial econometric approach pp. 404-411

- Joshua Hall, Donald J. Lacombe and Shree B. Pokharel
Volume 5, issue 2, 2016
- Baumol’s productive and unproductive entrepreneurship after 25 years pp. 130-144

- Peter Boettke and Ennio Emanuele Piano
- Productive versus unproductive entrepreneurship pp. 145-160

- Stephan F. Gohmann, Bradley K. Hobbs and Myra J. McCrickard
- Indirectly productive entrepreneurship pp. 161-175

- Alexandre Padilla and Nicolas Cachanosky
- Two sides to the evasion pp. 176-200

- Niklas Elert, Magnus Henrekson and Joakim Wernberg
- The substance of entrepreneurship and the entrepreneurship of substances pp. 201-220

- Raymond J. March, Adam G. Martin and Audrey Redford
- Unproductive entrepreneurship in US military contracting pp. 221-239

- Christopher Coyne, Courtney Michaluk and Rachel Reese
- Destructive entrepreneurship and the security context pp. 240-250

- Sameeksha Desai
Volume 5, issue 1, 2016
- The effect of local business climate on employment pp. 2-24

- Stefan Fölster, Li Jansson and Anton Nyrenström Gidehag
- The impact of taxes and regulations on firm births and deaths in state border counties pp. 25-37

- Michael Crum and Stephan F Gohmann
- The capital constraint paradox in micro and small family and nonfamily firms pp. 38-62

- Anders Bornhäll, Dan Johansson and Johanna Palmberg
- Immigration causes American businesses to fail and that is a good thing pp. 63-72

- Ryan Murphy and Rick Weber
- An empirical note on entrepreneurship and unemployment pp. 73-81

- Nicholas Apergis and James Payne
- The impact of higher quality government regulation of business and greater economic freedom on living standards pp. 82-94

- Richard Cebula, Fabrizio Rossi and Jeff Clark
- Mastery versus profit as motivation for the entrepreneur pp. 95-112

- G.P. Manish and Daniel Sutter
- The impact of recent employment-discrimination decisions pp. 113-120

- Anthony Lamar McMullen
Volume 4, issue 3, 2015
- Policy process lessons from the Orphan Drug Act: applications for health policy advocates pp. 278-297

- Barbara Andraka-Christou
- Political entrepreneurship: Jefferson, Bayard, and the election of 1800 pp. 298-312

- Noel Campbell and Marcus Witcher
- Entrepreneurship, corruption, and the size of US underground economies pp. 313-330

- Travis Wiseman
- National culture, institutions and economic growth pp. 331-351

- Nataliia Ostapenko
- The role of economic policy uncertainty in the US entrepreneurship-unemployment nexus pp. 352-366

- James Payne
- Government roles in venture capital development: a review of current literature pp. 367-391

- Lisa Jane Callagher, Peter Smith and Saskia Ruscoe
Volume 4, issue 2, 2015
- Economic freedom, homeownership, and state labor market conditions pp. 142-151

- Lauren Heller and E. Frank Stephenson
- An examination of the burdens faced by entrepreneurs at start-up and five years later pp. 152-170

- Jason L. Jensen
- Measuring and testing general fundamental attribution error in entrepreneurship effecting public policy pp. 171-186

- Robert A. Fiore and Robert N. Lussier
- Work-family state support for the self-employed across Europe pp. 187-208

- Anne Annink, Laura den Dulk and Bram Steijn
- Development policies and partnerships in Greece: experiences from Thessaloniki pp. 209-233

- Theodore Metaxas and Marie-Noëlle Duquenne
- Is the American dream dead? Inequality, mobility and entrepreneurship pp. 234-256

- Young Back Choi
- Central city vibrancy and new business venturing pp. 257-271

- Stephen Gross and Noel Campbell
Volume 4, issue 1, 2015
- Financing small and medium enterprises in Asia and the Pacific pp. 2-32

- Masato Abe, Michael Troilo and Orgil Batsaikhan
- Cultural traits and stock market development: an empirical analysis pp. 33-49

- Nabamita Dutta and Deepraj Mukherjee
- Using the eurostat-OECD definition of high-growth firms: a cautionary note pp. 50-56

- Sven-Olov Daunfeldt, Dan Johansson and Daniel Halvarsson
- Measuring Schumpeterian activity using a composite indicator pp. 57-84

- John Mann and David Shideler
- Gender differences in the use of assistance programs pp. 85-101

- Juita-Elena (Wie) Yusuf
- U.S. State Government policies and entrepreneurship pp. 102-110

- Dmitriy Krichevskiy and Thomas Snyder
- Building boundary capabilities at the base of the pyramid pp. 111-133

- Stephen Mezias and Mohamad Fakhreddin
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