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|Has Titletitle=Entrepreneurship as Foreign Policy (Blog Post)|Has author=Dylan Dickens & , Catherine Kirby|SeriesPart of series=Entrepreneurship Abroad
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As the largest driver of economic growth, the innovation market and entrepreneurship ecosystem are key component of any nation’s financial engine. Intaking a fuel of novel ideas and motivated business people to churn out almost all new businesses and the vast majority of new jobs, micro and macro economists agree that entrepreneurship has resounding positive effects. Entrepreneurship has also been linked to non-economic benefits such as community development, social change, and increases in egalitarianism and democracy.
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