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Latin American Entrepreneurs: Many Firms but Little Innovation
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Author(s):
Daniel Lederman
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Julian Messina
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Samuel Pienknagura
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Jamele Rigolini
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April 03 2014
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The World Bank
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978-1-4648-0012-2
ISBN (Electronic):
978-1-4648-0013-9
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December 13 2013
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April 03 2014
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10.1596/978-1-4648-0012-2
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Book chapters
pp. i
Front Matter
pp. 1
Overview
pp. 23
Entrepreneurship, Entry, and the Life Cycle of Firms in Latin America and the Caribbean: Are All Forms of Firm Creation Entrepreneurial?
pp. 61
Entrepreneurship by Incumbent Firms: What Explains the Innovation Gap?
pp. 95
Export Entrepreneurship
pp. 121
Foreign Direct Investment, Multinational Corporations, and Innovation
pp. 141
Toward an Enabling Environment for Innovative Entrepreneurs
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