Entrepreneurship has never been easier thanks to digital technologies, yet there are less startups being created now than in the 1980s. This is having a negative effect on the economy, which has traditionally relied on startups as “the nation’s job creation engine.” Guest Columnist Irving Wladaswky-Berger writes about new research on “the entrepreneurship paradox” and the need for new policy aimed at protecting and nourishing new businesses.
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