Determinants of Self-Employment Dynamics and Their Implications on Entrepreneurial Policy Effectiveness
Lecturas de Economía, No. 72, pp. 45-76, 2010
Posted: 13 Oct 2010
Date Written: June 11, 2010
Abstract
This paper summarizes the main results of the empirical research on self-employment dynamics - particularly entry and success - and discusses their possible implications on entrepreneurial policy effectiveness. The main goal of this study is to promote a debate on this topic, encouraging conditional analyses that serve as guidance in the design of a policy agenda.
Keywords: Entrepreneurship, self-employment, entry, success, public policy
JEL Classification: J18, J24, M13
Suggested Citation: Suggested Citation
Millan, Jose Maria and Congregado, Emilio and Román, Concepción, Determinants of Self-Employment Dynamics and Their Implications on Entrepreneurial Policy Effectiveness (June 11, 2010). Lecturas de Economía, No. 72, pp. 45-76, 2010
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