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Social and human capital as determining factors of entrepreneurship in the spanish regions

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Table 1 shows all the variables used and their values:
Table 1.  (continue) Explanatory Variables SOCIO-ECONOMIC VARIABLES
Table 2.  Descriptive statistics of dependent variables
Figure 2.  Loop 1. Dynamic of entrepreneurial motivation
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