Policy Measures to Support Entrepreneurship in G20 Economies
  • 2020-07-30
  • Entrepreneurship Research Center on G20 Economies
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  • In 2020, the sudden outbreak of Covid-19 caused many entrepreneurs stuck in the troubles. A lot of start-up enterprises can't survive from the loss of customers, broken capital chain, and other issues caused by the Covid-19. Some start-ups in the initial stage, or in the research and development stage, can't benefit from governments' economic assistance programs to support small and medium-sized enterprises. In the post-epidemic era, entrepreneurship will play a key role in solving employment, driving innovation, promoting economic development and social stability, and most of G20 member economies are aware of that and introduced or plan to introduce some targeted policy measures to help start-ups get out of the trouble, which mainly focus on encouraging R&D and technological innovations, increasing inclusive entrepreneurship support, enhancing financing opportunities, and promoting start-ups with the growth protential.





  • Partners

  • Global Health Innovation Center (GHIC)
  • World Intelligent Incubation Network (WIIN)
  • National University of Singapore
  • Canada-China Institute For Business & Development
  • TusPark Research Institute for Innovation
  • Cross-strait Tsinghua Research Institute
  • Tsinghua X-Lab

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