Entrepreneurial
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The only other explanation is that even now, more than three years after the US financial crisis erupted, financial markets’ ability to price relative risks and returns sensibly has been broken at a deep level, leaving them incapable of doing their job: bearing and managing risk in order to channel savings to
entrepreneurial
ventures.
Refugee camps need to be turned into magnets of
entrepreneurial
dynamism, tapping into the large number of Syrian business leaders displaced by the conflict and providing a model for the country when the war is finally over.
These new
entrepreneurial
skill centers would be designed so that they could easily be relocated to a post-conflict Syria.
In a short time, money and self-interested initiative would create a boom in employment and activity because China has an immensely
entrepreneurial
culture.
Government officials should not demonize private enterprise and
entrepreneurial
activity, nor penalize them with excessive, capricious taxation.
Rent, broadly defined, is income derived solely from the ownership and control of an asset, rather than from innovative,
entrepreneurial
deployments of economic resources.
The result is a “winner-takes-most” market environment that strongly disadvantages start-ups,
entrepreneurial
innovation, and sustained creation of high-quality jobs.
It is the private sector – where investment and
entrepreneurial
activity are needed to generate growth and employment – that has taken a beating.
First, the United States is consistently outperforming Europe and Japan in terms of economic growth and dynamism – and will likely continue to do so – owing not only to its economic flexibility and
entrepreneurial
energy, but also to its more decisive policy action since the start of the global financial crisis.
And with the emergence of
entrepreneurial
universities – where course work and dissertations produce business propositions rather than just paper degrees – vibrant services markets will become more necessary than ever.
If properly managed, the economic benefits will be significant both for the developing world (higher remittances, but also greater opportunities for learning and experience) and rich countries (a younger, dynamic, and often
entrepreneurial
workforce).
To balance the budget only by taxing the rich will require a significant increase in income taxes, to the point that it would lower incentives for work and
entrepreneurial
activity considerably.
Russia, freed from its ethnic and mental straitjacket, was letting its most resourceful, entrepreneurial, vibrant, and yes, cynical, citizens climb to the top.
Given that combating poverty is its overarching goal, the World Bank should be interested in helping Cuba preserve its social achievements and supporting its transition from a centralized planned economy to one with an
entrepreneurial
private sector.
Such a system would trigger
entrepreneurial
searches for low-cost mitigation opportunities in developing countries, because rich countries would want to pay less by lowering emissions abroad.
Its
entrepreneurial
class has pioneered business ventures, such as Inditex and Mercadona, whose models are case studies in the best business schools.
But if Iraq’s leaders can create enough near-term stability to combine Lebanon’s openness and
entrepreneurial
energy with the revenue that comes from development of the country’s vast oil reserves – an advantage that Lebanon’s leaders can only envy – Iraq might one day offer citizens of neighboring states something they don’t have: a hopeful model for the future.
Rather than seeking to rein in disruptive businesses such as Airbnb and Uber, governments should introduce regulations that enable their sustained growth, while looking for ways to leverage their technologies and
entrepreneurial
approaches to boost social welfare.
Russia’s failure to develop strong independent institutions has made it difficult for an
entrepreneurial
class to emerge and help diversify the economy.
People from Shanghai are said to be more
entrepreneurial
than people in Beijing.
People in the Ukrainian town of Kherson are more
entrepreneurial
than people from Kiev.
The level of
entrepreneurial
activity in the country as a whole doubled as a result, but the response was very different from one municipality to another.
Once an
entrepreneurial
culture takes root, it typically spreads locally, as people learn about business and begin to feel attracted by it – even if it doesn’t yield an immediate or certain payoff.
A vibrant
entrepreneurial
ecosystem remains the most effective antidote to rent extraction.
The
entrepreneurial
energy is already there: visit the tiniest town in the poorest country on market day and you will see the private sector in action.
Even if the Paper’s suggestion were plausible, which it is not, it begs a larger question: should we prevent migrants from taking
entrepreneurial
risks?
India, with its huge population, scientific prowess, and
entrepreneurial
vitality, is another powerful engine of Asian growth.
The Fed, in Greenspan’s view, had a responsibility not only to fight inflation but also to create a prosperous,
entrepreneurial
society, and he sought to achieve that dual mandate – with high employment as important as stable prices – during the high-tech boom of the late 1990’s.
Yale University's Robert Shiller has suggested that I believe that Europeans lack dynamism owing to a deficiency of
entrepreneurial "
spirit."
The new
entrepreneurial
associations are campaigning for more law and order.
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