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Tag Archives: innovation economy
Feb 19 2015
Using Entrepreneurial Innovation to Stabilize Europe: Introducing EDIE
1 CommentBy Olaf Groth, Mark Esposito, Terence Tse Entrepreneurship is vital to growing markets. And across most of Europe, entrepreneurship is lacking. In 2013, the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor found that early stage entrepreneurial activity was less than 6% of the population … Continue reading
Posted by: February 19, 2015
Tagged with: Entrepreneurship, Euro crisis, innovation economy
Jul 7 2014
It’s the Youth, Stupid! Greece’s most undervalued asset
1 CommentBy Vasileios Tsianos Numbers never lie. However the fashion of macroeconomic valuation has a long history of interpreting partially the truth that numbers are intended to resonate. During the last four years, statistical numbers regarding the Greek economy have been … Continue reading
Posted by: July 7, 2014
Tagged with: Greek diaspora, Greek economy, human capital, innovation economy, start-ups, youth unemployment