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Is growth in entrepreneurial activity truly beneficial for a prosperous and equitable economy

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In this article, the authors attempt to refine and extend the understanding of how entrepreneurial activity in combination with various institutional and economic factors may increase or decrease the levels of economic activity in the United States.
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This study attempts to refine and extend the understanding of how entrepreneurial activity in combination with various institutional and economic factors may increase or decrease the levels of econ...

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The Price of Inequality: How Today's Divided Society Endangers Our Future

TL;DR: The Price of Inequality: How Today's Divided Society Endangers Our Future by Joseph E. Stiglitz and Paul R. Krugman as mentioned in this paper is a good summary of the main themes of the book.

Corruption and government : causes, consequences, and reform

TL;DR: ROSE-ACKERMAN and PALIFKA as discussed by the authors presented the second edition of Corruption and Government, which updated Rose-Ackerman's 1999 book to address emerging issues and to rethink old questions in light of new data.
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Institutions, Institutional Change and Economic Performance

TL;DR: Douglass C. North as discussed by the authors developed an analytical framework for explaining the ways in which institutions and institutional change affect the performance of economies, both at a given time and over time.
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Entrepreneurship: Productive, Unproductive, and Destructive

TL;DR: In this article, historical evidence from ancient Rome, early China, and the Middle Ages and Renaissance in Europe is used to investigate the hypotheses that, while the total supply of entrepreneurs varies among societies, the productive contribution of the society's entrepreneurial activities varies much more because of their allocation between productive activities and largely unproductive activities such as rent seeking or organized crime.
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Building Better Causal Theories: A Fuzzy Set Approach to Typologies in Organization Research

TL;DR: This work develops a novel theoretical perspective on causal core and periphery, which is based on how elements of a configuration are connected to outcomes, and empirically investigates configurations based on the Miles and Snow typology using fuzzy set qualitative comparative analysis (fsQCA).
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