Journal of Entrepreneurship and Public Policy
2012 - 2025
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Volume 3, issue 2, 2014
- Policy and institutions facilitating entrepreneurial spin-offs: USA, Asia and Europe pp. 186-196

- Rosa Caiazza, David Audretsch, Tiziana Volpe and Julie Debra Singer
- Enclaves and entrepreneurial success pp. 197-221

- Charles Braymen and Florence Neymotin
- A brief history of small business in Australia, 1970-2010 pp. 222-236

- Michael T. Schaper
- Public policy rules and norms in choice of a nesting place of a social enterprise pp. 237-253

- Herrington J. Bryce
- Entrepreneurship and SME development in post-conflict societies pp. 254-274

- Vernesa Djip
- What obstacles do entrepreneurs encounter? pp. 275-291

- Monia Lougui and Kristina Nyström
- Expected corruption and business formation pp. 292-305

- Noel Campbell and Adriana S. Cordis
- Reducing copyright piracy using entrepreneurial intermediary platforms pp. 306-316

- Kristie Briggs, Joshua Eiermann, Thomas Hodgson and Elizabeth McNamara
Volume 3, issue 1, 2014
- Depreciation rules and small business longevity pp. 10-32

- Don Bruce, John Deskins and Tami Gurley-Calvez
- Facilitating the formalisation of entrepreneurs in the informal economy pp. 33-48

- Colin Williams and Sara J. Nadin
- A consumption-based measure of the monetary rewards to entrepreneurship pp. 49-71

- Dmitriy Krichevskiy
- Impact of start-up support through guided preparation pp. 72-95

- Juita-Elena (Wie) Yusuf
- How does the estate tax affect the number of firms? pp. 96-117

- Pavel A. Yakovlev and Antony Davies
- State income tax reciprocity agreements and small businesses pp. 118-140

- Don Bruce, Jonathan Rork and Gary Wagner
- Entrepreneurship and the consequences of healthcare policy pp. 141-159

- Robert Salvino, Michael Tasto and Gregory Randolph
- Contingency factors on university spin-off formation: an empirical study in Germany pp. 160-176

- Arndt Lautenschläger, Heiko Haase and Jan Kratzer
Volume 2, issue 2, 2013
- Policy at the local level pp. 104-109

- Stephan F. Gohmann
- Stage-specific effects of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act pp. 110-129

- Sencer Ecer and Salman Khalid
- Entrepreneurship and political risk pp. 130-143

- Nabamita Dutta, Russell Sobel and Sanjukta Roy
- Economic freedom, entrepreneurial activity, and the service sector pp. 144-159

- Stephan F. Gohmann, Bradley K. Hobbs and Myra J. McCrickard
- Knowledge-sharing through social interaction in a policy-driven industrial cluster pp. 160-177

- Christopher Richardson
- Do tax rate cuts encourage entrepreneurial entry? pp. 178-202

- Tami Gurley-Calvez and Donald Bruce
Volume 2, issue 1, 2013
- Multiple measures of US entrepreneurial activity and classical liberal institutions pp. 4-20

- Noel Campbell, David Mitchell and Tammy M. Rogers
- Explaining development aid allocation by growth pp. 21-41

- Chris Doucouliagos and Martin Paldam
- Public policy and expatriate entrepreneurs pp. 42-53

- Zafar U. Ahmed, Philip W. Zgheib, Shawn Carraher and Abdulrahim K. Kowatly
- Factors influencing the formation of Chinese and American entrepreneurs pp. 54-66

- Prestin Lewis, Lu Wei, Yin Hao, Li Yong and Louis C. Vaccaro
- Entrepreneurship and state economic growth pp. 67-79

- Rik Hafer
- Gender and ethnicity in business consulting assistance: public policy implications pp. 80-95

- Don Sciglimpaglia, Dianne H.B. Welsh and Michael L. Harris
Volume 1, issue 2, 2012
- Tackling entrepreneurship in the informal economy: evaluating the policy options pp. 111-124

- Colin Williams and Sara J. Nadin
- Creative destruction and productivity: entrepreneurship by type, sector and sequence pp. 125-146

- Martin Andersson, Pontus Braunerhjelm and Per Thulin
- Social enterprise as a means to reduce public sector deficits pp. 147-158

- J. Howard Kucher
- James Buchanan on inheritance: a critique pp. 159-165

- Walter Block
- Why do nascent entrepreneurs use external assistance programs? pp. 166-182

- Juita‐Elena (Wie) Yusuf
- A (partial) review of entrepreneurship literature across disciplines pp. 183-199

- Noel Campbell and David Mitchell
Volume 1, issue 1, 2012
- Entrepreneurial action and the rules of the game pp. 4-11

- Noel D. Campbell
- Peeling the onion: public policy in entrepreneurship education pp. 12-21

- Jeffrey R. Cornwall and William J. Dennis
- Trade openness and cultural creative destruction pp. 22-49

- Christopher Coyne and Claudia R. Williamson
- State‐funded angel investor tax credits pp. 50-62

- John R. Hendon, Joseph R. Bell, Brittany Blair and Don K. Martin
- Counseling assistance, entrepreneurship education, and new venture performance pp. 63-83

- James J. Chrisman, W.E. McMullan, J. Kirk Ring and Daniel T. Holt
- The brewer, the baker, and the monopoly maker pp. 84-95

- Diana Thomas and Peter Leeson
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