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Entrepreneurship and Economic Resilience

by Emma Jackson 1,*
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Received: 22 January 2021 / Accepted: 19 February 2021 / Published Online: 15 March 2021

Abstract

The title "Entrepreneurship and Economic Resilience" serves as a focal point for this paper, which investigates the intricate relationship between entrepreneurial activities and the overall resilience of economies. The paper argues that entrepreneurship is a crucial driver of economic resilience, capable of fostering innovation, generating employment, and promoting economic growth. It examines the various mechanisms through which entrepreneurship contributes to resilience, including the creation of diverse industries, the encouragement of competition, and the development of adaptable business models. The study further analyzes case studies that illustrate how entrepreneurial ecosystems can withstand and recover from economic downturns. The findings suggest that supportive policies, access to capital, and a conducive regulatory environment are essential in nurturing entrepreneurial initiatives that bolster economic resilience. The paper concludes with recommendations for policymakers and stakeholders on how to foster an entrepreneurial culture that contributes to sustainable economic development.

 


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Jackson, E. (2021). Entrepreneurship and Economic Resilience. Economics and Finance Research Letters, 3(1), 17. doi:10.69610/j.efrl.20210315
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Jackson, E. Entrepreneurship and Economic Resilience. Economics and Finance Research Letters, 2021, 3, 17. doi:10.69610/j.efrl.20210315
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Jackson E. Entrepreneurship and Economic Resilience. Economics and Finance Research Letters; 2021, 3(1):17. doi:10.69610/j.efrl.20210315
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Jackson, Emma 2021. "Entrepreneurship and Economic Resilience" Economics and Finance Research Letters 3, no.1:17. doi:10.69610/j.efrl.20210315

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Jackson, Emma 2021. "Entrepreneurship and Economic Resilience" Economics and Finance Research Letters 3, no.1:17. doi:10.69610/j.efrl.20210315
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Jackson, E. (2021). Entrepreneurship and Economic Resilience. Economics and Finance Research Letters, 3(1), 17. doi:10.69610/j.efrl.20210315

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