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Multiple linear regression analysis of College Students' Entrepreneurship in Hubei Pilot Free Trade Zone

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The establishment of the pilot free trade zone plays an important role in expanding the opening up and promoting the national economic construction. College students as the hope of the country and the new force of future economic construction, entrepreneurship and participation in entrepreneurship is very important to the development of the pilot free trade zone. In order to fully understand the current situation of College Students' Entrepreneurship in domestic pilot free trade zone and explore the main factors affecting college students' Entrepreneurship in domestic pilot Free Trade Zone, this paper adopts the method of questionnaire survey to conduct a questionnaire survey on 1520 college students. Statistical analysis and multiple linear regression analysis were used to analyze the questionnaire data. Through the analysis, based on the understanding of the current situation and clear influencing factors of College Students' Entrepreneurship in domestic pilot Free Trade Zone, this paper provides certain guidance for college students' Entrepreneurship in the free trade zone, and attracts more outstanding talents to rely on the free trade zone to make important contributions to economic development.

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      EBIMCS '20: Proceedings of the 2020 3rd International Conference on E-Business, Information Management and Computer Science
      December 2020
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      DOI:10.1145/3453187

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