Of course most startups in the US were started by Americans (although a high percentage were formed by immigrants). People say the weirdest things on this forum.Wait, are you saying most startups in the US were started by Americans? Haha
Of course most startups in the US were started by Americans (although a high percentage were formed by immigrants). People say the weirdest things on this forum.Wait, are you saying most startups in the US were started by Americans? Haha
Haha. Yeah, the ones started by American passport holders were started by (grand)-children of immigrants.Of course most startups in the US were started by Americans (although a high percentage were formed by immigrants). People say the weirdest things on this forum.
sure they can.Maybe Dubai's OCT detractors could instead rejoice that Dubai isn't benefiting from the current high oil prices?
You basically gave the answer is the first sentence.Haha. Yeah, the ones started by American passport holders were started by (grand)-children of immigrants.
I don't really see the relevance of citizenship in startups. It's not about where the founder is born in my opinion. It's about the society that's in place that is deemed a good basis for entrepreneurship. America is on point with this (good society for business, abysmal society for average living). Dubai has been working this out as well. A good business environment is the number one reason Northern Europe is so wealthy.