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It is not OK but it works - unproductive entrepreneurship, the case of Poland

The concept of unproductive entrepreneurs was introduced to science by Baumol, who pointed out the differences in business output between countries. Unproductive behaviour of entrepreneurs is often a consequence of ineffective institutions used by entrepreneurs for rent seeking. The aim of this arti...

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Published in:Economic research - Ekonomska istraživanja 2022-12, Vol.35 (1), p.2943-2959
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Behavior
Bribery
bribes
Economic theory
Endangered
entrepreneurial behaviour
entrepreneurial ethics
Entrepreneurs
Entrepreneurship
Ethics
Litigation
Lobbying
Offenses
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Taxation
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unproductive entrepreneurship
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