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- The Week Ahead in Entrepreneurship Policy
- Wednesday, December 2, 2009 Senate Energy and Natural Resources - Full Committee HearingHearings to examine policy options for reducing greenhouse gas emissions.10:00 amDirksen Senate Office Building, Rm 366 [more info]
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Posted by: Mark Marich
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November 30, 2009
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- The Challenges for Youth Entrepreneurship in Ghana
- The Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE) has recently released the first place winner of the 2009 CIPE International Essay Competition in the category of entrepreneurship and employment. The article by Saeed Mahmoud Jajah examines “The Current State of Youth Entrepreneurship in Ghana.”After Ghana attained...
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Posted by: Mark Marich
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November 30, 2009
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- The Strategy for Energy Innovation
- PDE staff attended a meeting on “Innovation and the Strategy for Renewable Energy” at the Woodrow Wilson Center. Our report of the event follows:The Tuesday Innovation Policy Discussion Group of the Woodrow Wilson and MIT hosted last week a meeting with Henry Kelly, Principal Deputy...
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Posted by: Mark Marich
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November 24, 2009
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- Why Global Entrepreneurship Week Matters
- (photo courtesy of Pieter Glerum) Days before Global Entrepreneurship Week kicked off, a piece in BusinessWeek by two of the initiative's proponents made the case for why it pays to encourage entrepreneurship among young people around the globe. Written by PDE's Jonathan Ortmans and...
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Posted by: Mark Marich
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November 23, 2009
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- A Global Policy Dialogue on Entrepreneurship
- [L to R] Dutch Secretary of the Ministry of Finance, Jan Kees de Jagerhan, and Jonathan Ortmans of PDE during Global Entrepreneurship Week (photo courtesy of Pieter Glerum) During this past Week I have been “Globe Blogging” and have reported from the road about...
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Posted by: Jonathan Ortmans
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November 23, 2009
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- This Week in Entrepreneurship Policy: No Hearings
- As Congress prepares for the long holiday weekend (and with all eyes onthe looming health care debate), no relevant hearings or meetings havebeen scheduled. The Senate next meets on November 30 & the House ofRepresentatives next meets December 1.
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Posted by: Mark Marich
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November 23, 2009
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- A Renaissance in Entrepreneurship Policy in the Middle East
- Throughout the Arab world, policymakers have been paying attention to the power of entrepreneurship. Hundreds of initiatives are being launched to encourage youth to innovate, learn marketable skills and start their own enterprises. The United Arab Emirates and the Arab Republic of Egypt rank among...
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Posted by: Jonathan Ortmans
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November 21, 2009
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- Central and Eastern Europe: the Transition to Entrepreneurial Capitalism
- Austria was the last nation to officially sign up for Global Entrepreneurship Week this year and we are especially grateful to the Business Council for International Understanding (BCIU) who with little noticed organized one of our global Featured Events - a forum on “Entrepreneurship and...
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Posted by: Jonathan Ortmans
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November 21, 2009
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- President Obama Proclaims Support During Global Entrepreneurship Week
- As Global Entrepreneurship Week comes to a close in the US and 88 countries around the world, U.S. President Barack Obama has issued a proclamation supporting those efforts, proclaiming November 16 - 22 to be a national Entrepreneurship Week. In doing so, Obama called "upon...
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Posted by: Mark Marich
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November 20, 2009
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- The Economic Impact on Firm Starts and Exits
- As part of Global Entrepreneurship Week (Nov. 16 – 22), the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) today unveiled the first indications of how the economic slump has impacted entrepreneurship in the United States and 11 other countries in 2008 and most of 2009....
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Posted by: Mark Marich
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November 19, 2009
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