Entrepreneurial conditions and economic growth in entrepreneurial ecosystems: Evidence from OECD countries

Sofia Gomes, J. Ferreira, João Lopes
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This study analyses the potential influences of entrepreneurial framework conditions on the economic growth of OECD countries. We correspondingly divided these countries into groups according to their income level (high- and upper-middle-income economies) with the data, structured into an unbalanced dynamic longitudinal panel (2000–2020), obtained from the National Expert Survey, Global Monitor Entrepreneurship and the World Bank. After applying the generalised method of moments, we may report that commercial, professional, physical and service infrastructures, government support and policies, R&D transfers, cultural and social norms and financing entrepreneurs positively affect economic growth independently of the national income level. Basic entrepreneurial education does not attain significance in explaining the economic growth of high-income economies and post-education is not significant in explaining the economic growth of upper-middle-income economies. Furthermore, government programmes generate negative effects on the economic growth of OECD countries when considered jointly and individually in high-income economies but with a positive effect on upper-middle-income economies that display an inverse behaviour in the case of the effects of taxes and bureaucracy. The upper-middle-income economies also registered a negative effect in terms of internal market dynamics and openness even while this factor returned positive effects in high-income economies.
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创业生态系统中的创业条件和经济增长:来自经合组织国家的证据
本研究分析了创业框架条件对OECD国家经济增长的潜在影响。相应地,我们根据这些国家的收入水平(高收入和中高收入经济体)将其分为不同的组,数据结构为一个不平衡的动态纵向面板(2000-2020年),数据来自国家专家调查、全球创业监测和世界银行。应用广义矩量方法后,我们可以发现商业、专业、物理和服务基础设施、政府支持和政策、研发转移、文化和社会规范以及融资企业家对经济增长具有独立于国民收入水平的积极影响。基础创业教育对高收入经济体经济增长的解释不显著,后教育对中高收入经济体经济增长的解释不显著。此外,在高收入经济体中,政府计划对经合组织国家的经济增长产生负面影响,但在税收和官僚机构的影响下,对中高收入经济体产生积极影响,表现出相反的行为。中高收入经济体在内部市场动态和开放方面也出现了负面影响,尽管这一因素在高收入经济体中产生了积极影响。
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