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Table 1: Correlation Matrix of entrepreneurship proxies and determinants
Table 2: Rankings of EO and its determinants
Table 4: Correlation matrix of independent variables (combined sample)
Table 6: Correlation matrix of independent variables (middle-to-high income sample)
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