Decline in academic freedom is impacting innovation output, warns study
Innovation output is directly proportional to academic freedom and researchers warn that this has declined over the last decade for the first time since 1940s.
Innovation output is directly proportional to academic freedom and researchers warn that this has declined over the last decade for the first time since 1940s.
According to Schumpeter’s theory of “creative destruction,” R&D should be countercyclical to the business cycle. Empirical evidence, however, consistently contradicts this view. The authors of
The common belief that wars can be good for the economy is a myth; empirical evidence shows consistently that war negatively affects GDP per capita,
SBEJ covers a broad scope of topics, ranging from the core themes of the entrepreneurial process and new venture creation to other topics like self-employment,
David is a Distinguished Professor and the Ameritech Chair of Economic Development at Indiana University
Entrepreneurship has been on global decline since the turn of the century and so has democracy. This is not a coincidence according to David Audretsch
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