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Measuring entrepreneurship in developing countries

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In: International J. of Trends in EntrepreneurshipMSummary: This paper discusses the difficulties associated with measuring entrepreneurship in developing countries. Three important dichotomies in the research on entrepreneurship are discussed: formal-informal, legal-illegal and necessity-opportunity. Several common measures of entrepreneurship are outlined along with their relevance to developing countries, including self-employment, global entrepreneurship monitor data, World bank group entrepreneurship survey data and OECD data.
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This paper discusses the difficulties associated with measuring entrepreneurship in developing countries. Three important dichotomies in the research on entrepreneurship are discussed: formal-informal, legal-illegal and necessity-opportunity. Several common measures of entrepreneurship are outlined along with their relevance to developing countries, including self-employment, global entrepreneurship monitor data, World bank group entrepreneurship survey data and OECD data.

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