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- Title Pages
- Relation of the Directors to the Work and Publications of the National Bureau of Economic Research
- Prefatory Note
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Introduction
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1 High-Growth Young Firms -
2 Nowcasting and Placecasting Entrepreneurial Quality and Performance -
3 Wealth, Tastes, and Entrepreneurial Choice -
4 Are Founder CEOs Good Managers? -
5 Immigrant Entrepreneurship -
6 How Did Young Firms Fare during the Great Recession? -
7 Small Businesses and Small Business Finance during the Financial Crisis and the Great Recession -
8 Does Unemployment Insurance Change the Selection into Entrepreneurship? -
9 Job Creation, Small versus Large versus Young, and the SBA -
10 Venture Capital Data -
11 The Promise and Potential of Linked Employer-Employee Data for Entrepreneurship Research - Contributors
- Author Index
- Subject Index
(p.473) Subject Index
(p.473) Subject Index
- Source:
- Measuring Entrepreneurial Businesses
- Publisher:
- University of Chicago Press
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- Title Pages
- Relation of the Directors to the Work and Publications of the National Bureau of Economic Research
- Prefatory Note
-
Introduction
-
1 High-Growth Young Firms -
2 Nowcasting and Placecasting Entrepreneurial Quality and Performance -
3 Wealth, Tastes, and Entrepreneurial Choice -
4 Are Founder CEOs Good Managers? -
5 Immigrant Entrepreneurship -
6 How Did Young Firms Fare during the Great Recession? -
7 Small Businesses and Small Business Finance during the Financial Crisis and the Great Recession -
8 Does Unemployment Insurance Change the Selection into Entrepreneurship? -
9 Job Creation, Small versus Large versus Young, and the SBA -
10 Venture Capital Data -
11 The Promise and Potential of Linked Employer-Employee Data for Entrepreneurship Research - Contributors
- Author Index
- Subject Index