#2366. Export entrepreneurship promotion: The role of regulation-induced time delays and institutions

October 2026publication date
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Abstract:
The article is devoted to the analysis of export entrepreneurship in a group of 59 countries for the period from 20XX to 20XX. The aim of the article is to examine the impact of time delays and regulatory institutions on the development of export entrepreneurship. The results show that the decrease in the rate of entry of goods for export is due to regulations that lead to long delays in the movement of goods. In addition, the article concludes that superior institutions significantly enhance the positive impact of lower regulatory time barriers on export entrepreneurship. The results obtained can be used in further research to improve the quality of export entrepreneurship.
Keywords:
Export entrepreneurship; Institutional quality; Regulations; Trade costs

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