Entrepreneurship around the World--Before, During, and After the Crisis
The 2014 World Bank entrepreneurship database provides a unique indicator of new business registration, allowing the measurement of entrepreneurial activity across economies and over time. The most recent data show that by 2012, only 56 percent of...
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okr-10986-214672021-04-23T14:04:02Z Entrepreneurship around the World--Before, During, and After the Crisis Klapper, Leora Meunier, Frederic Diniz, Laura AGGREGATE DEMAND BUSINESS CLIMATE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS IDEAS BUSINESS REGISTRATION BUSINESS UNIT COMPANY CROSS-COUNTRY DATA DEVELOPED ECONOMIES DEVELOPED WORLD DEVELOPING ECONOMIES DEVELOPING WORLD DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS ECONOMIC GROWTH ENTREPRENEURS ENTREPRENEURSHIP ENTRY ENTRY POINT FINANCIAL CRISIS FINANCIAL SUPPORT FIRMS INCOME INCOME GROUP INCOME GROUPS INCOME LEVEL LICENSES LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANIES LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY MIDDLE-INCOME ECONOMIES ONLINE SERVICES POSITIVE GROWTH PRIVATE ENTERPRISES PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT REGISTRY RESEARCHERS RESULT SIGNIFICANT RELATIONSHIP The 2014 World Bank entrepreneurship database provides a unique indicator of new business registration, allowing the measurement of entrepreneurial activity across economies and over time. The most recent data show that by 2012, only 56 percent of economies around the world had reached the level of new firm creation that they had achieved before the global financial crisis hit in 2007. The pace of new firm creation has been slightly stronger in developing than in developed economies. And the share of economies with year-on-year growth in the rate of firm creation is now higher in the developing than in the developed world. 2015-02-19T20:32:20Z 2015-02-19T20:32:20Z 2014-08 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/08/23940444/null http://hdl.handle.net/10986/21467 English en_US IFC smart lessons brief; CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo/ International Finance Corporation World Bank Group, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Brief |
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AGGREGATE DEMAND BUSINESS CLIMATE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS IDEAS BUSINESS REGISTRATION BUSINESS UNIT COMPANY CROSS-COUNTRY DATA DEVELOPED ECONOMIES DEVELOPED WORLD DEVELOPING ECONOMIES DEVELOPING WORLD DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS ECONOMIC GROWTH ENTREPRENEURS ENTREPRENEURSHIP ENTRY ENTRY POINT FINANCIAL CRISIS FINANCIAL SUPPORT FIRMS INCOME INCOME GROUP INCOME GROUPS INCOME LEVEL LICENSES LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANIES LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY MIDDLE-INCOME ECONOMIES ONLINE SERVICES POSITIVE GROWTH PRIVATE ENTERPRISES PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT REGISTRY RESEARCHERS RESULT SIGNIFICANT RELATIONSHIP |
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AGGREGATE DEMAND BUSINESS CLIMATE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS IDEAS BUSINESS REGISTRATION BUSINESS UNIT COMPANY CROSS-COUNTRY DATA DEVELOPED ECONOMIES DEVELOPED WORLD DEVELOPING ECONOMIES DEVELOPING WORLD DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS ECONOMIC GROWTH ENTREPRENEURS ENTREPRENEURSHIP ENTRY ENTRY POINT FINANCIAL CRISIS FINANCIAL SUPPORT FIRMS INCOME INCOME GROUP INCOME GROUPS INCOME LEVEL LICENSES LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANIES LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY MIDDLE-INCOME ECONOMIES ONLINE SERVICES POSITIVE GROWTH PRIVATE ENTERPRISES PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT REGISTRY RESEARCHERS RESULT SIGNIFICANT RELATIONSHIP Klapper, Leora Meunier, Frederic Diniz, Laura Entrepreneurship around the World--Before, During, and After the Crisis |
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The 2014 World Bank entrepreneurship
database provides a unique indicator of new business
registration, allowing the measurement of entrepreneurial
activity across economies and over time. The most recent
data show that by 2012, only 56 percent of economies around
the world had reached the level of new firm creation that
they had achieved before the global financial crisis hit in
2007. The pace of new firm creation has been slightly
stronger in developing than in developed economies. And the
share of economies with year-on-year growth in the rate of
firm creation is now higher in the developing than in the
developed world. |
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Klapper, Leora Meunier, Frederic Diniz, Laura |
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Klapper, Leora Meunier, Frederic Diniz, Laura |
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Klapper, Leora |
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Entrepreneurship around the World--Before, During, and After the Crisis |
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Entrepreneurship around the World--Before, During, and After the Crisis |
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Entrepreneurship around the World--Before, During, and After the Crisis |
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Entrepreneurship around the World--Before, During, and After the Crisis |
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Entrepreneurship around the World--Before, During, and After the Crisis |
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entrepreneurship around the world--before, during, and after the crisis |
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World Bank Group, Washington, DC |
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