Ability or Finances as Constraints on Entrepreneurship? Evidence from Survival Rates in a Natural Experiment
We use a natural experiment in Denmark to test the hypothesis that aspiring entrepreneurs face financial constraints because of low entrepreneurial quality. We identify 304 constrained entrepreneurs who start a business after receiving windfall wealth and examine the performance of these marginal entrepreneurs. We find that constrained entrepreneurs have significantly lower survival rates and lower profits when compared with a matched sample of unconstrained entrepreneurs. These results are consistent with the hypothesis that the marginal entrepreneur is of low quality
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2012-08-01
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Authors: | Andersen, Steffen ; Nielsen, Kasper Meisner |
Institutions: | Økonomisk Institut, Copenhagen Business School |
Subject: | entrepreneurship | natural experiments |
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