There is substantial evidence that the more a government spends on subsidies, the fewer startups that country, state, county, whatever has. https://t.co/Xt6ql3jKWK
Size matters: entrepreneurial entry and government Size matters: why nanomaterials are different https://t.co/E4EY5tpZ8W https://t.co/5TRdgRkOVZ [4/14]
Back to the future : "Entrepreneurial entry is inversely related to the size of the gov [..]. Main argument : an extensive welfare state supported by high level of taxation reduces the incentives for nascent entrepreneurs. cc @Bpifrance https://t.co/OlcjV6
Entrepreneurial entry is inversely related to the size of the government, https://t.co/hJ5Tu1ZfkE cc @JoanneKenen, @VentureValkyrie
Size matters: entrepreneurial entry and government | SpringerLink. As a government increases in size, entrepreneurs decrease. https://t.co/XSZ0B9vxYO
Studies have found that the more a country’s government spends per capita, the smaller the number of start-ups it tends to have per worker (2010) https://t.co/Gfs8q0Of8M