In our editorial office we have created an AVATAR columnist (okkey .. with the help of the “Brains” of the YouAgile Team) to navigate the maze of the "The Missing Entrepreneurs 2021 report [more than 300 pages, 225 figures and graphs. Download here ] :
“It is the sixth edition in “a series of biennial reports that examine how public policies at national, regional and local levels can support job creation, economic growth and social inclusion by overcoming obstacles to business start-ups and self-employment by people from disadvantaged or under-represented groups in entrepreneurship. It shows that there are substantial untapped opportunities for entrepreneurship in populations such as women, youth, the unemployed, and immigrants and highlights the need for more differentiated government entrepreneurship policies that respond to the specific barriers they face.
The report includes an assessment of the impact of COVID-19 across these populations of entrepreneurs and the effectiveness of the policy response. It also contains thematic policy chapters on micro finance and leveraging the potential of immigrant entrepreneurs. These chapters present the range of current policy actions in EU and OECD countries and make recommendations for future policy directions. Finally, the report contains country profiles for each of the 27 EU Member States that identify for each country the major recent trends in entrepreneurship by women, youth, seniors and immigrants, the key policy issues and the recent policy actions” .
Our friend AVATAR, encouraged to search for some keywords within the relationship aimed at success [eg. Barriers to entrepreneurship, Financial sustainability, employees, self-employed, business growth and many others], in the end he showed us a series of data that we have interpreted as follows:
The correlation between the public, financial support from the government and national development policies are important, but the "distractions" that the entrepreneur, especially the new entrepreneur, has from the business to accommodate all this movement and bureaucracy, greatly slows down its growth times.
As YouAgile editor, I have increasingly convinced myself to host in the blog not only AI or ICT or Marketplace oriented topics, but that it is also right to underline how YouAgile is also a communication facilitator between the public part, as in International Hub- https: / /it.do-it-agile.com/international-hub- and the private one among its Users who in the platform are helped in business-only phases and not burdened by other distractions or obligations.
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