Papers on Entrepreneurship, Growth and Public Policy
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- 2005-31: Portfolio strategies of life science venture capital firms in the USA and Europe

- Holger Patzelt, Dodo zu Knyphausen-Aufseß and Yasmin Habib
- 2005-30: Quantitative, Non-Experimental Approaches to the Microeconomic Evaluation of Public Policy Measures - A Survey

- Max Keilbach
- 2005-29: Entrepreneurial engagement levels in the European Union

- Isabel Grilo and Roy Thurik
- 2005-28: Twin - Peaks in E.U. Regional Productivity Dynamics: a nonparametric analysis

- Georgios Fotopoulos
- 2005-27: The Knowledge Spillover Theory of Entrepreneurship

- Zoltan Acs, David Audretsch, Pontus Braunerhjelm and Bo Carlsson
- 2005-26: A Business-Demographics Adjusted Shift-Share Analysis: the effects of business demography on regional employment and output growth

- Georgios Fotopoulos
- 2005-25: Determinants of entrepreneurial engagement levels in Europe and the US

- Roy Thurik and Isabel Grilo
- 2005-24: Latent and actual entrepreneurship in Europe and the US: some recent developments

- Roy Thurik and Isabel Grilo
- 2005-23: What makes a Die-Hard Entrepreneur? Trying, or Persisting in, Self-Employment

- Andrew Burke, Michael A. Nolan and Felix FitzRoy
- 2005-22: Firm Level Implications of Early Stage Venture Capital Investment - An Empiri cal Investigation

- Max Keilbach and Dirk Engel
- 2005-21: Entrepreneurship and Innovation

- Zoltan Acs and David Audretsch
- 2005-20: Post-Materialism Influencing Total Entrepreneurial Activity Across Nations

- Lorraine Uhlaner and Roy Thurik
- 2005-19: Two Theories of Entrepreneurship: Alternative Assumptions and the Study of Entrepreneurial Action

- Sharon Alvarez
- 2005-18: The Economics of Entrepreneurship: What We Know and What We Don't

- Simon Parker
- 2005-17: The Fragile Success of Team Start-ups

- Veronique Schutjens and Erik Stam
- 2005-16: Das Enable-Programm im Kontext der Europäischen Politik für Unternehmerische Initiative

- Heike Grimm and David Audretsch
- 2005-15: Uncertainty Avoidance and the Rate of Business Ownership across 22 OECD Countries, 1976-2000

- Niels Noorderhaven, André van Stel, Roy Thurik and Sander Wennekers
- 2005-14: Nascent entrepreneurship and the level of economic development

- Sander Wennekers, André van Stel, Roy Thurik and Paul Reynolds
- 2005-13: The Impact of Intellectual Property Rights on Self-Employed Entrepreneurship: an International Analysis

- Andrew Burke and Stuart Fraser
- 2005-12: Market Concentration, Market Dynamism and Business Survival

- Andrew Burke, Holger Görg and Aoife Hanley
- 2005-11: The Origin of Technical Change; Knowlege Generation, Oppertunities and Entrepreneurship

- Mark Sanders
- 2005-10: Understanding the role of entrepreneurship for economic growth

- Martin Carree and Roy Thurik
- 2005-09: Agglomeration economies and entrepreneurship: testing for spatial externalities in the Dutch ICT industry

- Erik Stam and Frank Oort
- 2005-08: The Missing Link

- Zoltan Acs, Bo Carlsson, Pontus Braunerhjelm and David Audretsch
- 2005-07: Does Self-Employment Reduce Unemployment?

- David Audretsch, Roy Thurik, André van Stel and Martin Carree
- 2005-06: Entrepreneurship, Regional Development and Job Creation: the Case of Portugal

- Rui Baptista, Paulo Madruga and Vítor Escária
- 2005-05: COMPENDIA: Harmonizing business ownership data across countries and over time

- André van Stel
- 2005-04: The effect of entrepreneurial activity on national economic growth

- André van Stel, Martin Carree and Roy Thurik
- 2005-03: Market Size or Acceleration Effects; Comparing Hy pothese s to Explain Skill Biased Technical Change

- Mark Sanders
- 2005-02: The Persistence of Regional New Business Formation-Activity over Time - Assessing the Potential of Policy Promotion Programs

- Michael Fritsch and Pamela Mueller
- 2005-01: Entrepreneurship in the EU: to wish and not to be

- Isabel Grilo and Jesus Maria Irigoyen
- 2004-46: Entrepreneurship and the Innovation Ecosystem Policy Lessons from the United States

- Charles Wessner
- 2004-45: Entrepreneurship over Time: Measures of Activity and Recent Changes in the US: 1993-2002

- Andrew Burke and Aoife Hanley
- 2004-44: Entrepreneurship over Time: Measures of Activity and Recent Changes in the US: 1993-2002

- Paul Reynolds
- 2004-43: Intellectual Property Protection Mechanisms in Research Partnerships

- Henry R. Hertzfeld, Albert Link and Nicholas S. Vonortas
- 2004-42: DETERMINANTS OF SCIENTIST ENTREPRENEURSHIP: AN INTEGRATIVE RESEARCH AGENDA

- Doga Kayalar Erdem and David Audretsch
- 2004-41: Entrepreneurship, Entry and Performance of New Businesses Compared in two Growth Regimes: East and West Germany

- Michael Fritsch
- 2004-40: The Relationship between Entrepreneurship and Unemployment: is Portugal an Outlier?

- Rui Baptista and Roy Thurik
- 2004-39: Culture, Institutions and Government Attitudes towards New Firm Entry

- Rui Baptista
- 2004-38: Penetrating the "Knowledge Filter" in Regional Economies

- Lawrence A. Plummer and Zoltan Acs
- 2004-37: Entrepreneurship Capital: Determinants and Impact

- David Audretsch and Max Keilbach
- 2004-36: The Effects of New Business Formation on Regional Development over Time

- Michael Fritsch and Pamela Mueller
- 2004-35: Linking Business Ownership and Perceived Administrative Complexity: An Empirical Analysis of 18 OECD Countries

- André van Stel and Viktor Stunnenberg
- 2004-34: The effect of entrepreneurship on national economic growth: an analysis using the GEM database

- André van Stel, Martin Carree and Roy Thurik
- 2004-33: The link between firm births and job creation: Is there a Upas Tree effect?

- André van Stel and David J. Storey
- 2004-32: Business dynamics and employment growth: a cross-country analysis

- André van Stel and Bart Diephuis
- 2004-31: The Effect of Industry, Region and Time on New Business Survival - A Multi-Dimensional Analysis

- Michael Fritsch, Oliver Falck and Udo Brixy
- 2004-30: Determinants of entrepreneurship in Europe

- Isabel Grilo and Roy Thurik
- 2004-29: Patents and the Technological Performance of District Firms Evidence for the Emilia-Romagna Region of Italy

- Enrico Santarelli
- 2004-28: Gibrat's Law and Market Selection

- Francesca Lotti, Marco Vivarelli and Enrico Santarelli