Schumpeterian Growth and International Business Cycles
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- Magnus Henrekson & Dan Johansson & Johan Karlsson, 2024.
"To Be or Not to Be: The Entrepreneur in Neo-Schumpeterian Growth Theory,"
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- Henrekson, Magnus & Johansson, Dan & Karlsson, Johan, 2022. "To Be or Not to Be: The Entrepreneur in Neo-Schumpeterian Growth Theory," Working Paper Series 1441, Research Institute of Industrial Economics, revised 13 Feb 2023.
- Henrekson, Magnus & Johansson, Dan & Karlsson, Johan, 2022. "To Be or Not to Be: The Entrepreneur in Neo-Schumpeterian Growth Theory," IZA Discussion Papers 15605, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
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"The missing link: knowledge diffusion and entrepreneurship in endogenous growth,"
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- Henrekson, Magnus & Johansson, Dan & Karlsson, Johan, 2021.
"To Be or Not to Be: The Entrepreneur in Endogenous Growth Theory,"
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2021:3, Örebro University, School of Business.
- Henrekson, Magnus & Johansson, Dan & Karlsson, Johan, 2021. "To Be or Not to Be: The Entrepreneur in Endogenous Growth Theory," Working Paper Series 1385, Research Institute of Industrial Economics.
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- Parker, Elliott, 1995. "Schumpeterian creative destruction and the growth of Chinese enterprises," China Economic Review, Elsevier, vol. 6(2), pages 201-223.
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