Authorities as Enablers in Rural Business Support Policy Regime – Case‐Study Finland

This article focuses on rural business support as a policy regime of the second pillar of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). We examine the relationships present in the regime to find out how authorities become enablers in the entrepreneurship promotion process. A rural business support regime is...

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Business
CAP
Coherence
Common Agricultural Policy
Creativity
enabling
Entrepreneurs
Entrepreneurship
Government policy
interaction
Legitimacy
Policy making
Policy networks
policy regime
Property
Public policy
Rural areas
rural authorities
Rural development
rural entrepreneurship
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