Rauhut’s work offers a landmark historical and institutional analysis of immigrant entrepreneurship in Sweden. This meticulously researched volume bridges economic history and policy analysis to illuminate the enduring patterns and new challenges in immigrant entrepreneurial activity. Essential reading for scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in migration, institutions, and inclusive economic development.
— Ghazal Zalkat, Dr, Halmstad University
This book explores the impact of migration on economic growth and entrepreneurship in Sweden. By looking at economic and migration trends over the last centuries, it examines the sectors, industries, and geographical locations where entrepreneurship has taken place, the economic and social impact of entrepreneurship, and the specifics of migrant entrepreneurship. Trends within Sweden are compared with the rest of the world to assess the unique aspects of migrant entrepreneurship in Sweden and to see whether Swedish institutions positively impact economic growth.
This book examines the history of migrant entrepreneurship to see if the challenges faced by modern migrants are new and to evaluate whether past successes can be used to overcome these challenges. It will be relevant to students, researchers, and policymakers interested in the economics of migration, labour economics, and entrepreneurship.
Daniel Rauhut is Associate Professor and an affiliated researcher at Lund University.