| Figure 1. | Media Labs Created. |
| Figure 2. | Waves of Media Labs Creation and Host Types. |
| Figure 1. | Participation of Female Researchers in the Americas Female Researchers as a Percentage of Total Researchers (HC), 2018 or Latest Year Available. |
| Figure 2. | Latin America and the Caribbean (Selected Subregions and Countries): Breakdown of FDI Inflows by Origin, 2010–2019. |
| Figure 3. | The Aggregate Percentage of the Population Not-Completed Schooling by Latin American Country (1990–2017). |
| Figure 4. | Aggregate National Total Poverty Rates by Latin American Country (1990–2017). |
| Figure 5. | The Aggregate Value of Vulnerable People by Country in Latin America (1990–2017). |
| Figure 6. | The Global Competitiveness of Latin America Versus Other Regions (2019). |
| Figure 7. | GERD as a Percentage of Gross Domestic Product, 2018 or Latest Year Available. |
| Figure 8. | GERD by Source Funds for the Americas, 2018 or Latest Year Available. |
| Figure 9. | The Conceptual Elements of the Traditional, Transitioning, and Transformed Innovation Systems. |
| Figure 1. | Strategic Model for Knowledge Transfer. |
| Figure 2. | The Organizational and Operational Model for Knowledge Transfer. |
| Figure 1. | Publications on Entrepreneurship, Capabilities, and Startups in the World and Latin America 1985–2020 (Number). |
| Figure 2. | Latin America. Publications on Entrepreneurship, Capabilities, and Startups, Composition by Country (Number). |
| Figure 3. | Latin America. Publications on Entrepreneurship, Capabilities, and Startups, Co-Authorships by Country (Number). |
| Figure 4. | Latin America. Publications on Entrepreneurship, Capabilities, and Startups, Co-Authorships by Institutions (Number). |
| Figure 5. | Latin America. Publications on Entrepreneurship, Capabilities, and Startups, Co-Authorships by Journal Name (Number). |
| Figure 6. | Latin America. Networks and Nodes by Topic of Publications on Entrepreneurship, Capabilities, and Startup to 2020 (Number). |
| Figure 7. | Latin America. The Trajectory of the Topics of Publications on Entrepreneurship, Capabilities, and Startup to 2020 (Number). |
| Figure 1. | Entrepreneurial Phases and GEM Entrepreneurship Indicators. |
| Figure 2. | The GEM Conceptual Framework. |
| Figure 3. | Expectation to Start a Business in the Next Three Years (2002–2020). |
| Figure 4. | Early-Stage Entrepreneurship Activity, TEA (2001–2020). |
| Figure 5. | Established Business Ownership (2001–2020). |
| Figure 6. | Entrepreneurial Employee Activity, EEA (2011–2020). |
| Figure 7. | TEA with High Job Creation Expectation (2011–2020). |
| Figure 8. | Entrepreneurial Framework Conditions (Average 2019–2020). |
| Figure 1. | Ek Chuah: Maya Trade God. |
| Figure 2. | Market Exchange Form in Mesoamerica. |
| Figure 3. | Ethnic Entrepreneurship: A Latin American Native Perspective Approach. |
| Figure 1. | Annual Publications in Entrepreneurship Research in Latin America. |
| Figure 2. | The Most Commonly Used Keywords. |
| Figure 3. | Most Commonly Used Keywords Between 2000 and 2006. |
| Figure 4. | Most Commonly Used Keywords Between 2007 and 2013. |
| Figure 5. | Most Commonly Used Keywords Between 2014 and 2020. |
| Figure 6. | Bibliographic Coupling of Authors Researching Entrepreneurship in Latin America. |
| Figure 7. | Bibliographic Coupling of Universities Researching Entrepreneurship in Latin America. |
| Figure 8. | Cocitation Analysis of Authors in Entrepreneurship in Latin America. |
| Figure 1. | Distribution of the Sample's Country of the Published Articles. |
| Figure 2. | Entrepreneurship Areas Explored During COVID-19 in Latin America. |
| Figure 1. | Entrepreneurship Education Approaches. |
| Figure 1. | Clientelist Network Facing a New Entrepreneur. |
| Figure 2. | Extended Game in a Clientelist Network with a New Entrepreneur. |
| Figure 3. | An Extraordinary-Rent Network. |
| Figure 4. | A Rent-Redistribution Network. |
| Figure 5. | A Trading in Influence Network. |
| Figure 6. | Embezzlement Network. |
| Figure 7. | Illegal Activity Network. |
| Figure 1. | Application of the Analytical Proposal for Entrepreneurship in Latin America. |
| Figure 1. | Media Labs Created. |
| Figure 2. | Waves of Media Labs Creation and Host Types. |
| Figure 1. | Participation of Female Researchers in the Americas Female Researchers as a Percentage of Total Researchers (HC), 2018 or Latest Year Available. |
| Figure 2. | Latin America and the Caribbean (Selected Subregions and Countries): Breakdown of FDI Inflows by Origin, 2010–2019. |
| Figure 3. | The Aggregate Percentage of the Population Not-Completed Schooling by Latin American Country (1990–2017). |
| Figure 4. | Aggregate National Total Poverty Rates by Latin American Country (1990–2017). |
| Figure 5. | The Aggregate Value of Vulnerable People by Country in Latin America (1990–2017). |
| Figure 6. | The Global Competitiveness of Latin America Versus Other Regions (2019). |
| Figure 7. | GERD as a Percentage of Gross Domestic Product, 2018 or Latest Year Available. |
| Figure 8. | GERD by Source Funds for the Americas, 2018 or Latest Year Available. |
| Figure 9. | The Conceptual Elements of the Traditional, Transitioning, and Transformed Innovation Systems. |
| Figure 1. | Strategic Model for Knowledge Transfer. |
| Figure 2. | The Organizational and Operational Model for Knowledge Transfer. |
| Figure 1. | Publications on Entrepreneurship, Capabilities, and Startups in the World and Latin America 1985–2020 (Number). |
| Figure 2. | Latin America. Publications on Entrepreneurship, Capabilities, and Startups, Composition by Country (Number). |
| Figure 3. | Latin America. Publications on Entrepreneurship, Capabilities, and Startups, Co-Authorships by Country (Number). |
| Figure 4. | Latin America. Publications on Entrepreneurship, Capabilities, and Startups, Co-Authorships by Institutions (Number). |
| Figure 5. | Latin America. Publications on Entrepreneurship, Capabilities, and Startups, Co-Authorships by Journal Name (Number). |
| Figure 6. | Latin America. Networks and Nodes by Topic of Publications on Entrepreneurship, Capabilities, and Startup to 2020 (Number). |
| Figure 7. | Latin America. The Trajectory of the Topics of Publications on Entrepreneurship, Capabilities, and Startup to 2020 (Number). |
| Figure 1. | Entrepreneurial Phases and GEM Entrepreneurship Indicators. |
| Figure 2. | The GEM Conceptual Framework. |
| Figure 3. | Expectation to Start a Business in the Next Three Years (2002–2020). |
| Figure 4. | Early-Stage Entrepreneurship Activity, TEA (2001–2020). |
| Figure 5. | Established Business Ownership (2001–2020). |
| Figure 6. | Entrepreneurial Employee Activity, EEA (2011–2020). |
| Figure 7. | TEA with High Job Creation Expectation (2011–2020). |
| Figure 8. | Entrepreneurial Framework Conditions (Average 2019–2020). |
| Figure 1. | Ek Chuah: Maya Trade God. |
| Figure 2. | Market Exchange Form in Mesoamerica. |
| Figure 3. | Ethnic Entrepreneurship: A Latin American Native Perspective Approach. |
| Figure 1. | Annual Publications in Entrepreneurship Research in Latin America. |
| Figure 2. | The Most Commonly Used Keywords. |
| Figure 3. | Most Commonly Used Keywords Between 2000 and 2006. |
| Figure 4. | Most Commonly Used Keywords Between 2007 and 2013. |
| Figure 5. | Most Commonly Used Keywords Between 2014 and 2020. |
| Figure 6. | Bibliographic Coupling of Authors Researching Entrepreneurship in Latin America. |
| Figure 7. | Bibliographic Coupling of Universities Researching Entrepreneurship in Latin America. |
| Figure 8. | Cocitation Analysis of Authors in Entrepreneurship in Latin America. |
| Figure 1. | Distribution of the Sample's Country of the Published Articles. |
| Figure 2. | Entrepreneurship Areas Explored During COVID-19 in Latin America. |
| Figure 1. | Entrepreneurship Education Approaches. |
| Figure 1. | Clientelist Network Facing a New Entrepreneur. |
| Figure 2. | Extended Game in a Clientelist Network with a New Entrepreneur. |
| Figure 3. | An Extraordinary-Rent Network. |
| Figure 4. | A Rent-Redistribution Network. |
| Figure 5. | A Trading in Influence Network. |
| Figure 6. | Embezzlement Network. |
| Figure 7. | Illegal Activity Network. |
| Figure 1. | Application of the Analytical Proposal for Entrepreneurship in Latin America. |
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