
Dani Rodrik on Globalization, Development, and Employment
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Entrepreneurship Challenges in Developing Economies
This chapter examines the hurdles of launching new businesses in impoverished countries, focusing on government failures like corruption and ineffective property rights. It highlights how these obstacles affect the modern economy more harshly than the traditional sector, with discussions centered around market failures and the necessity of government intervention alongside private investment. The chapter also emphasizes the importance of fostering innovation through targeted subsidies for early investors to drive economic growth despite the associated risks.
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