Latin American Entrepreneurs: Many Firms but Little Innovation.

Latin American Entrepreneurs: Many Firms but Little Innovation.

Place: 
Washington, D.C.
Publisher: 
World Bank
Phys descriptions: 
xv,151pp
Date published: 
2014
Record type: 
Corporate Author: 
World Bank
Editor: 
Samuel Pienknagura|Daniel Lederman;|Julian Messina;|Jamele Rigolini
ISBN: 
9781464800863
Call No: 
338.1(8) WOR
Abstract: 

Entrepreneurship -- manifested in the entry of new firms or products into new markets, or substantial improvements in technological capacity or process innovation by incumbent firms -- is widely considered to be an important ingredient for long term economic development. This report argues that entrepreneurship is also a source of employment generation, export growth, and resilience during economic downturns. Although the conventional wisdom suggests that Latin American and Caribbean countries underperform relative to China and other emerging markets in terms of its entrepreneurial dynamism

Language: 
Series: 
Latin America and Caribbean Studies.

CITATION: World Bank. Latin American Entrepreneurs: Many Firms but Little Innovation. edited by Samuel Pienknagura|Daniel Lederman;|Julian Messina;|Jamele Rigolini . Washington, D.C. : World Bank , 2014. - Available at: https://library.au.int/latin-american-entrepreneurs-many-firms-little-innovation-28