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3by Minniti, Maria Published in European journal of development research (01.07.2010)“...Several studies and aid programs claim the contribution to welfare resulting from female entrepreneurship to be higher than that resulting from the activity of...”
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4by Berner, Erhard Knorringa, Peter Gomez, Georgina Mercedes Published in European journal of development research (2012)“...Survival and growth-oriented entrepreneurs follow qualitatively different logics. In this article we retrace the scattered previous theorization of this...”
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5by Narula, Rajneesh Criscuolo, Paola Published in European journal of development research (01.03.2008)“...The paper develops a more precise specification and understanding of the process of national-level knowledge accumulation and absorptive capabilities by...”
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6by Elam, Amanda Terjesen, Siri Ann Published in European journal of development research (01.07.2010)“...In this article, we explore how gendered entrepreneurship rates are affected by both soft (values, beliefs and expectations) and hard (institutionalized norms...”
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8by Maffioli, Alessandro Hall, Bronwyn Hughes Published in European journal of development research (01.06.2008)“...Evaluations of government Technology Development Funds (TDF) in Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Panama are surveyed. All the evaluations were done at the...”
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9by Miotti, Egidio Luis Lhuillery, Stephane Raffo, Julio Diego Published in European journal of development research (01.06.2008)“...This paper compares the role of innovation and economic performance across European and Latin American countries, using firm-level data from France, Spain,...”
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10by Amorós Espinosa, José Ernesto Terjesen, Siri Ann Published in European journal of development research (01.07.2010)“...This article explores female entrepreneurial activities in 13 Latin American and Caribbean countries: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Dominican...”
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12by Hau, Matthias vom Scott, James Hulme, David Published in European journal of development research (2012)“...This introductory essay situates the subsequent special issue within a comparative framework that helps to unpack the new global politics of development. It...”
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13by Lambsdorff, Johann Graf Frank, Björn Boehm, Frédéric Published in European journal of development research (01.02.2011)“...Reliable microdata on corrupt behavior are hard to obtain in the field, and available field data are hard to interpret. Laboratory corruption experiments have...”
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14by Sanfilippo, Marco Giovannetti, Giorgia Published in European journal of development research (01.09.2009)“...Trade is one of the key channels through which Chinese economic growth affects the world economy and especially developing countries. African manufacturing...”
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15“...There is growing interest in modelling the relationship between innovation and productivity in developing and transition economies due to their attempts to...”
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16by Papaioannou, Sotiris K Dimelis, Sophia P Published in European journal of development research (01.02.2010)“...This article investigates for possible effects stemming from Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) on...”
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17by Carmody, Pádraig Published in European journal of development research (2012)“...Globalisation is transforming the nature of authority in international relations, as hegemony is replaced by geo-governance, involving a more varied set of...”
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18by Speranza, Chinwe Ifejika Published in European journal of development research (01.12.2010)“...Using drought as a lens, this article analyses how agro-pastoralists in Makueni district, Kenya adapt their livestock production to climate variability and...”
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19by Adewuyi, Adeolu O Ademola, Oyejide Titiloye Bankole, Abiodun S Published in European journal of development research (01.09.2009)“...Cet article analyse l'impact des relations commerciales entre la Chine et l'Afrique, tant au niveau régional que national, à travers un échantillon de pays. Il...”
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20by Oka, Chikako Published in European journal of development research (01.02.2010)“...Working conditions in global supply chains have come under increased public scrutiny. Faced with this growing demand for accountability, some multinational...”