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Amr Adly, Reforming the Entrepreneurship Ecosystem in Post-Revolutionary Egypt and Tunisia (Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law, Stanford University Apr. 21, 2014),http://cddrl.stanford.edu/publications/reforming_the_entrepreneurship_ecosystem_in_postrevolutionary_egypt_and_tunisia/.

Matthieu Chemin, The Impact of the Judiciary on Entrepreneurship: Evaluation of Pakistan's Access to Justice Programme (2007).
http://www.cirpee.org/fileadmin/documents/Cahiers_2007/CIRPEE07-27.pdf

Abstract:  A key element of government is to uphold law and order. This paper will evaluate the impact of slow judiciaries on entrepreneurship. In 2002 a judicial reform was implemented in 6 of Pakistan's 117 districts to facilitate rapid case disposal. Drawing on a panel dataset of 875 district judges' performance between 2001 and 2003, a difference-in-differences analysis shows that judges disposed of 25 percent more cases thanks to the reform. Three rounds of the Labour Force Surveys will be then used to show that the reform improved security of property rights, encouraged people to seek loans, fostered entrepreneurship and was associated with increased transition from unemployment and paid employment to entrepreneurship.

Nick Drainas, The Land Of 10,000 Lakes Drowns Entrepreneurs In Regulations, Inst. for Just. (2004). 
http://www.ij.org/images/pdf_folder/city_studies/MN-barrier-study.pdf

Jonathan Greenblatt & Robynn Sturm Steffen, Helping Social Entrepreneurs Tackle Global Development Challenges, The White House Office Sci. & Tech. Pol’y (Nov. 25, 2013), http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2013/11/25/helping-social-entrepreneurs-tackle-global-development-challenges.

U.S. Department of Commerce, The Innovative and Entrepreneurial University: Higher Education, Innovation & Entrepreneurship in Focus (Oct. 2013),http://www.eda.gov/pdf/The_Innovative_and_Entrepreneurial_University_Report.pdf

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