The knowledge spillover theory of entrepreneurship: the developing country context

This is among the few studies to test the Knowledge Spillover Theory of Entrepreneurship (KSTE) at the city level in a developing country i.e. Pakistan. KSTE is in its empirical infancy; while the theory has been lauded for its advancement of microeconomic foundations in endogenous growth theory, th...

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