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Changes in Regional Firm Founding Activities : A Theoretical Explanation and Empirical Evidence, Hardback Book

Changes in Regional Firm Founding Activities : A Theoretical Explanation and Empirical Evidence Hardback

Part of the Routledge Studies in Global Competition series

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Of interest to industrial and regional economists as well as those working in business schools, this book presents an in-depth analysis of the reasons and determinants of firm creation.

The author, based at the Max Planck Institute - one of the leading centres for evolutionary economics - using a multi-disciplinary approach analyzes the topic according ro a broad tripartite framework, emphasizing:regional determinantsindustrial determinantsindividual determinants. An invaluable resource, this book is a useful addition to the bookshelves of experts in the field of decision making, in both the public and private domain.

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