The Effect of Entrepreneurship Space on Non-Oil Exports in Developing and Developed Selected Countries
The development of non-oil exports is one of the policy priorities in order to achieve balanced and comprehensive development in oil producing countries. Meanwhile, the development of entrepreneurial space by reinforcement the innovative approach to economic activities and transforming new knowledge into new goods and services, can lead to a competitive advantage in global markets and and the development of non-oil exports. So, in this regard, the present study attempted to determine the effect of entrepreneurship space on non-oil exports in developing and developed selected countries during the period 2013-2017. For this purpose, the research model is estimated using panel data and generalized moment method. The results showed that indicators of entrepreneurial overall, entrepreneurial attitudes, entrepreneurial abilities and entrepreneurial aspirstions as an alternative to entrepreneurial space respectively with coefficients of 0.31, 0.23, 0.29 and 0.34, affecting on non-oil exports. Also, the control variables, including GDP per capita, real exchange rate and openness of the economy, respectively with coefficients of 0.41, 0.14 and 0.17 affecting on non-oil exports.
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