One thing I hear about the startup environment in Europe is that investors are more conservative and risk-averse compared to those in the US. Would you elaborate on the "essential aspects of an entrepreneurial environment", and the hard changes that would need to be made to improve the situation?
Also curious to hear more about these powerful special interests and "rentiers" - any specific examples in mind?
Try becoming a freelancer opening a company in Spain. Orders of magnitude harder than in the US, so for many recent grads is not a viable option at all.
> Europe is that investors are more conservative and risk-averse compared to those in the US.
I would think that is because the payouts are much lower. And with lower payouts, options are worth less to attract talent at below market (salary) rates.
Also curious to hear more about these powerful special interests and "rentiers" - any specific examples in mind?