Our study is built on the dependence of early-stage entrepreneurial activity on GDP per capita, GDP real growth rate, unemployment rate, inflation rate, investments and public debt of different countries. We divide the early-stage entrepreneurial activity into necessity-driven and improvement-driven opportunistic entrepreneurial activity. To establish the dependencies we have conducted the regression analyses. Our three main findings are: (a) early-stage entrepreneurial activity does depend on our predictors; (b) necessity-driven entrepreneurial activity is negatively correlated to country’s development; and (c) improvement-driven opportunistic entrepreneurial activity is positively correlated to country’s development.
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Marič, M., Žnidaršič, J., Uhan, M., Dimovski, V., Ferjan, M., Djurica, M., … Janežič, M. (2013). Country’s Development as a Determinant of Early-Stage Entrepreneurial Activity. Orga, 46(3), 75–86. https://doi.org/10.2478/orga-2013-0011
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