UNEMPLOYMENT AND LIMITED ENTREPRENEURIAL SUCCESS

  • Eduardo Ramírez Cedillo Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Unidad Iztapalapa. Departamento de Economía
Keywords: unemployment, entrepreneurial success, state action

Abstract

Speaking of unemployment and business success, it could quickly think they are two variables with a negative relationship. Logic leads us to think that the furthermore unemployment in an economy, the capacity  to business success is detrimental, or that the limited success of the business sector leads to greater unemployment, as you want to see the relationship is negative. Currently, unemployment has been increasing in relevant part of the world and seems to have a change of trend in the coming years or so can be expected given the economic austerity policies that have sought to implement in countries suffering from a condition of strong unemployment. The principle objective of the document is to establish the condition of unemployment in the OECD region, theorize about an exit by business action and decisive action set as condition improves state of the labor market and encourages business success.

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Published
22-01-2019
How to Cite
Ramírez Cedillo, E. (2019). UNEMPLOYMENT AND LIMITED ENTREPRENEURIAL SUCCESS. Denarius, (29), 75. Retrieved from https://denarius.izt.uam.mx/index.php/denarius/article/view/61
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