Authors :
Md. Dipu; Israt Jahan
Volume/Issue :
Volume 8 - 2023, Issue 2 - February
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7677947
Abstract :
This research paper aims to investigate the
relationship between government regulations and startup
density in the United States. The literature review
highlights the importance of startup density as a key
driver of economic growth and job creation, and the
potential impact of government regulations on the ability
of entrepreneurs to start and grow new businesses. The
methodology used in this study is a quantitative analysis of
data from the Kauffman Foundation and the Small
Business Administration, as well as a review of relevant
literature. The results of the analysis indicate that there is
a negative correlation between the level of government
regulation and startup density in the United States. The
conclusion suggests that policymakers should consider the
potential impact of regulations on startup density when
developing and implementing new regulations.
Keywords :
Government Regulations, Startup Density, Economic Growth, Job Creation, Entrepreneurship.
This research paper aims to investigate the
relationship between government regulations and startup
density in the United States. The literature review
highlights the importance of startup density as a key
driver of economic growth and job creation, and the
potential impact of government regulations on the ability
of entrepreneurs to start and grow new businesses. The
methodology used in this study is a quantitative analysis of
data from the Kauffman Foundation and the Small
Business Administration, as well as a review of relevant
literature. The results of the analysis indicate that there is
a negative correlation between the level of government
regulation and startup density in the United States. The
conclusion suggests that policymakers should consider the
potential impact of regulations on startup density when
developing and implementing new regulations.
Keywords :
Government Regulations, Startup Density, Economic Growth, Job Creation, Entrepreneurship.