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The Influence Mechanism of Business Environment on the Allocation of Entrepreneurship

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The business environment has become an important manifestation of the strength of economic competitiveness. It is also institutional protection for a country to realize that innovation leads to economic development. The advantages and disadvantages of the business environment affect the behavior of the market entities represented by entrepreneurs and guide the allocation direction of entrepreneurship. This paper explores the impact mechanism of business environment on the entrepreneurial spirit by literature research and qualitative analysis. The study finds an intrinsic link between the business environment, entrepreneurship, and economic growth. They are inseparable, interact, and jointly determine the direction and quality of Chinese economic development.

Special Project of Philosophy and Social Science in Heilongjiang Province (20JYH078).

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In writing the thesis, my supervisor Juan Li helped me sort out the context of the article, find logical loopholes and make the whole thesis more and more perfect. My parents and friends have always encouraged me to go forward bravely and silently support me on my way to school. I am very grateful for their love and tolerance for me, and I hope they can be happy forever.

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Li, J., Zhang, T. (2022). The Influence Mechanism of Business Environment on the Allocation of Entrepreneurship. In: Hassanien, A.E., Xu, Y., Zhao, Z., Mohammed, S., Fan, Z. (eds) Business Intelligence and Information Technology. BIIT 2021. Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies, vol 107. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-92632-8_57

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