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To deliver more high-growth startups Australia needs an entrepreneurship system

  • Written by The Conversation
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“Governments can’t conjure up entrepreneurs. But they can set the conditions under which entrepreneurs flourish,” says Australia’s chief economist Mark Cully.

Cully this week released the government’s sixth Australian Innovation System Report,...

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