News from the Kauffman Foundation:
A recent survey of Harvard Business School
alumni pointed to entrepreneurship as the strongest element of the national
economy -- and it is still improving. Capital markets, universities and
innovation were noted as significant strengths in the U.S.
The opposite end of the
spectrum: The tax code, politics, health care and education.
The report, "The
Challenge of Shared Prosperity," also showed that it is easier to start
a new firm today than it was ten years ago. The elements needed are more
available in the U.S.
than elsewhere.
Now, that is good news.
Steve Koenig, SCORE Counselor
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