A Historical Perspective on the Evolution of Finance, Knowledge, and Labor Market Institutions in Europe
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2020
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Sanders, M.
Marx, A.
Stenkula, M.
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Abstract
Both policymakers and academics offer various strategies concerning institutions on how to stimulate entrepreneurial activity in Europe. However, historical evidence shows that the cross-national differences in these institutions are the result of long-term historical processes. A successful entrepreneurial strategy would therefore benefit from looking at the past to build and improve current institutions in the future. To provide such a historical insight, this chapter aims to answer the question: How and to what extent have the institutional factors relevant to entrepreneurial activity evolved over time? It discusses the changes in the financial, knowledge, and labor institutions over the twentieth century across European countries to be able to distinguish between institutions that are dynamic and those that are slowly changing. Using the Varieties of Capitalism (VoC) framework, it provides insight into the different patterns of institutional change and the implications of this change for the different forms of entrepreneurial activity across European countries. The historical approach presented in this chapter thus contributes to the development of
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Entrepreneurship, Varieties of Capitalism, National institutions, Institutional complementarities, SDG 8 - Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Dilli, S 2020, A Historical Perspective on the Evolution of Finance, Knowledge, and Labor Market Institutions in Europe. in M Sanders, A Marx & M Stenkula (eds), The Entrepreneurial Society : A Reform Strategy for Italy, Germany and the UK. vol. 44, Springer, pp. 9-38. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-61007-7_2