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2. The Impact of the Financial Crisis on Entrepreneurship
- 2.1. New enterprises in Denmark, 2001–2009
- 2.2. Impact of the crisis on the influx of new enterprises
- 2.3. New enterprises in other countries
- 2.4. New enterprises broken down by sector
- 2.5. New enterprises in the regions
- 2.6. New enterprises broken down by sector and region
- 2.7. High-growth start-ups
3. New Enterprises in Denmark, 2001–2006
- 3.1. 2001 to 2006
- 3.2. Ownership in the new enterprises
- 3.3. The new enterprises’ sectors
- 3.4. Geographic location of the new enterprises
- 3.5. Entrepreneurs’ gender
- 3.6. Entrepreneurs’ age
- 3.7. Entrepreneurs’ civil status
- 3.8. Entrepreneurs’ ethnicity
- 3.9. Entrepreneurs’ educational background
- 3.10. Entrepreneurs’ sector familiarity
- 3.11. Entrepreneurs’ business experience
- 3.12. Entrepreneurs’ contribution to the national economy
- 4.1. International comparisons of new start-up enterprises
- 4.2. International comparison of high-growth start-ups
- 4.3. International comparison of high-growth start-ups
- 4.4. Summary
- 5.1. Fastest growing enterprises
- 5.2. High-growth enterprises and their importance for job creation
- 5.3. Size of high-growth enterprises
- 5.4. How far behind the US is Denmark?
- 5.5. Age of high-growth enterprises
- 5.6. Percentage of young enterprises among the biggest 100 enterprises
6. Framework Conditions for Entrepreneurship
- 6.1. Factors affecting entrepreneurship
- 6.2. Policy areas important to entrepreneurial activity
- 6.3. Changes in the new framework-condition model
- 6.4. Denmark’s overall ranking in 2009
- 6.5. Denmark’s overall position compared to the top four countries
- 6.6. Denmark compared to the Nordic countries and the UK
- 6.7. Denmark and the top four countries in the individual policy areas
- 6.8. Trends in selected policy areas since 2004
Appendix 1: Normalising Data for Framework Conditions
Appendix 2: Description of Framework Condition Indicators