Globalization and Entrepreneurship on Economic Growth: An Empirical Analysis (1999–2006)
12 Pages Posted: 15 Dec 2010 Last revised: 16 Feb 2011
Date Written: December 13, 2010
Abstract
There are many factors that determine growth. Author in the present paper intends to point out empirically that globalization (measured by trade) as well as entrepreneurship can be two of them having a positive impact on economic growth. Panel Data cover Western world and Japan (1999–2006). The econometric model is estimated by the Eviews software package.
Keywords: Econometric models with panel data (single equation), Trade Unions, Economic Growth, Globalization, Entrepreneurship
JEL Classification: C23, J51, O47, L26
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