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It's Never Too Late: Entrepreneurship in the Aging Economy
Ting Zhang Jacob France Institute, University of Baltimore; George Mason University - School of Public Policy Zhang, T., ELDERLY ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN AN AGING US ECONOMY: IT'S NEVER TOO LATE, London, Singapore, New Jersey: World Scientific, 2008 Abstract: With an aging population, this study focuses on exploring old-age effect on entrepreneurship propensity, sources of seniors' entrepreneurship, and the economic, fiscal, and labor impacts of elderly entrepreneurship. After reviewing current theories and literature, four hypotheses are tested through two binomial logit models, an extended log-linear growth model with spatial and sensitivity analysis, and a path analysis model. This dissertation builds on the utility maximization theory, economic growth theories, and social theories of aging. The empirical tests find out that seniors are more likely to be entrepreneurs, tax policies and social tolerance level matter to elderly entrepreneurship, and elderly entrepreneurship has positive impacts on regional economic growth, labor force size, and the amount of Social Security Fund surplus. This dissertation concludes with policy implications.
Keywords: entrepreneurship, self-employment, aging population, economic growth, spatial econometrics JEL Classifications: J18, J24, M13, O40, R11, A10, J14, J21, J26 Accepted Paper SeriesDate posted: March 11, 2009 ; Last revised: March 11, 2009Suggested CitationContact Information
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