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Scanning the Future of Entrepreneurship; a Scenario Analysis for the Netherlands

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  • Bosma, N.S.
  • Wennekers, A.R.M.
  • Zwinkels, W.S.

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Increasingly, the importance of entrepreneurship and self-employment is being acknowledged by both scientists and policy makers. High degrees of entrepreneurship (innovation) and self-employment (the number of independent enterprises) are assumed to contribute to economic growth and job creation. This study aims to set up simple models linking the number of self-employed in the Netherlands to several determinants. Our main purpose is to pave the way for modelling self-employment in more elaborate fashion in future years.

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  • Bosma, N.S. & Wennekers, A.R.M. & Zwinkels, W.S., 1999. "Scanning the Future of Entrepreneurship; a Scenario Analysis for the Netherlands," Papers 9901/e, NEUHUYS - RESEARCH INSTITUTE FOR SMALL AND MEDIUM.
  • Handle: RePEc:fth:miklrr:9901/e
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    1. Nijkamp, Peter & van Hemert, Patricia, 2007. "Going for Growth; a Theoretical and Policy Framework," Papers DYNREG14, Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI).

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    Keywords

    NETHERLANDS ; ENTERPRISES ; SELF-EMPLOYED;
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    JEL classification:

    • J23 - Labor and Demographic Economics - - Demand and Supply of Labor - - - Labor Demand
    • L10 - Industrial Organization - - Market Structure, Firm Strategy, and Market Performance - - - General

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