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Entrepreneurship in the Netherlands; Ten years entrepreneurship policy: a global overview

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This report is the tenth edition of the series “Entrepreneurship in the Netherlands“, with the first edition being published in 1997. These series are a co-production of the Ministry of Economic Affairs, EIM Business & Policy Research and international entrepreneurship experts. In each edition, a specific aspect of entrepreneurship is studied, such as; nascent entrepreneurship, fast-growing enterprises and high-tech start-ups. Previous aspects reviewed are; entrepreneurship and competitiveness, ambitious entrepreneurs, nascent entrepreneurs, entrepreneurship in the new economy, innovative entrepreneurship, business transfer, high-growth and the quality of entrepreneurship. The tenth edition focuses on the entrepreneurship and entrepreneurship policies that have been developed world-wide in the past 10 years.

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  • Eim, 2009. "Entrepreneurship in the Netherlands; Ten years entrepreneurship policy: a global overview," Scales Research Reports A200903, EIM Business and Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:eim:papers:a200903
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    1. Sander Wennekers & Jolanda Hessels & Chantal Hartog, 2009. "Global Entrepreneurship Monitor 2008 The Netherlands," Scales Research Reports A200914, EIM Business and Policy Research.

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