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New Stanford Research Asks: Are Startups Really Job Engines?

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STANFORD, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Everybody wants to be an entrepreneur. The myth of footloose 25-year-olds changing the world while incidentally becoming deliriously rich has intoxicated a generation. And governments are eagerly handing out tax breaks to help them get started. After all, those new companies are engines of economic growth and job creation, right? Well, maybe, says Stanford Graduate School of Business professor George Foster. He suggests that policymakers and would-be tycoons a

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