When politicians around the world talk about supporting entrepreneurs, one idea is repeated more than almost any other: improving business regulations.
According to this line of thinking, entrepreneurs would be much more successful if governments would just get out the way. The most commonly cited ways to do this include making it easier to file the paperwork to start a business, and reducing the amount of administrative bureaucracy and restrictions that entrepreneurs encounter.
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To read the original article: Deregulation Won’t Boost Entrepreneurship - Rhett Morris - Harvard Business Review
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