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entrepreneurship rate and social mobility respond nonmonotonically to a change in the tightness of financial constraints. The results …
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entrepreneurship rate and social mobility respond non-monotonically to a change in the tightness of financial constraints. The results …
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This paper is concerned with occupational choice under risk, where agents care about their social status. It is motivated by recent developments in the 'New Economy', which indicate that status preferences possibly provide an explanation for the observed shift towards entrepreneurial...
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investment, and output subsidies at the production stage. While these measures stimulate entrepreneurship, only cost …
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This paper proposes a simple partial equilibrium model to investigate the effects of government policy on venture capital backed investments. Giving up an alternative career, entrepreneurs focus their effort on a single, high risk venture each. Venture capitalists acquire an equity stake and...
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an entrepreneurial sector, the paper investigates the effects of taxes on the equilibrium level of entrepreneurship and …
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