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While the current economic turmoil arouses anxiety and concern over job losses and business failures, new research by the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation shows that the “churning” of jobs and businesses also sows the seeds for future growth and productivity gains. New firms play a vital role in the process that links churning to productivity gains.
Ernst & Young officially kicked off its global sponsorship of the 2008 Global Entrepreneurship Week (November 17-23, 2008), a first-ever worldwide series of entrepreneurship events, with the help of the Week’s founding sponsor, the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation.
Kauffman Firm Survey findings provide insights for policymakers interested in encouraging new business development and growth.
The Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation and Social Science Research Network (SSRN) are pleased to announce the top downloaded entrepreneurship papers of 2007.
Recommendations stem from grant and guidance from the Kauffman Foundation.
Around the World November 17 – 23, 2008
Millions of young people around the world are joining a growing movement embracing innovation, imagination and creativity. Event details
September 10, 2008
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