Jamaica and the Failure of the Entrepreneurial State
The term “entrepreneurial state” is an oxymoron. As we see from Jamaica‘s experience, attempts by the government to be entrepreneurial in the
The term “entrepreneurial state” is an oxymoron. As we see from Jamaica‘s experience, attempts by the government to be entrepreneurial in the
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