Entrepreneurship and Success: There are no "silver bullets"
| March 19, 2008 |
This essay provides a guide to policymakers and citizens to what is known about the effects of various local and state policies aimed at fostering entrepreneurially driven growth. There is also much we do not know; thus, the essay identifies subjects that require further research. Before discussing these topics in further detail, we recommend keeping in mind several broad lessons from the academic literature.
First, there are no "silver bullets" or "one-size-fits-all" policies for creating entrepreneurial clusters. The varied histories of clusters within and outside the United States attest to this.
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