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2005
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Why Are All New Entrepreneurs Better Than Average? Evidence from Subjective Failure Rate Expectations
Hyytinen Ari
Pajarinen Mika
Publication info
Series
Discussion Papers no. 987
Date
2005
Avainsanat
yrittäjyys, uudet yritykset, odotukset, eloonjääminen
Keywords
entrepreneurship, start-ups, expectations, survival
JEL
D81,D84,D21
Pages
34
Price
10 €
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Language
English
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entrepreneurship
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