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deemed to be of particular importance for entrepreneurship, innovation-based firm growth and its ensuing impact on the …, considerable differences remain. These constitute the basis for the concluding policy discussion. -- Entrepreneurship ; Innovation …
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The Swedish economy has developed rapidly since the mid-1990s relative to most comparable countries, in particular relative to almost all other EU-15 countries. We investigate two policy areas that are believed to have been important for the strong economic development in Sweden during the last...
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The Swedish economy has developed rapidly since the mid-1990s relative to most comparable countries, in particular relative to almost all other EU-15 countries. We investigate two policy areas that are believed to have been important for the strong economic development in Sweden during the last...
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widely recognized that the supply of entrepreneurial talent is likely to be important for economic growth, innovation and job … ; Entrepreneurship ; Innovation ; Swedish model ; Welfare state …
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The Swedish economy has developed rapidly since the mid-1990s relative to most comparable countries, in particular relative to almost all other EU-15 countries. We investigate two policy areas that are believed to have been important for the strong economic development in Sweden during the last...
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capitalism ; Entrepreneurship ; Flyers ; Gazelles ; High-growth firms ; Industrial policy ; Innovation ; Institutions ; Labor …
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Walter Korpi argues in a previous issue of Challenge (March/April 2000) that Swedish economists' claim that Sweden's growth performance has been inferior to that of other industrialized countries is at odds with the facts. Since Sweden has not grown slowly relative to other countries, there is...
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In this paper it is shown that relative to other rich countries, the rate of growth has been slow in Sweden for at least a quarter of a century. Perhaps the most striking result of this slow growth is that relative income in Sweden fell from 3rd or 4th to 17th place among the OECD countries from...
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