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Availability of (partial) insurance mechanisms is arguably important for the decision of (riskaverse) workers to start up a risky entrepreneurial venture. Using administrative data from Denmark, where unemployment insurance (UI) is available to both wage earners and self-employed on a voluntary...
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We study entrepreneurs’ behavioral responses of effort (moral hazard) to avoid business failure.This is done in the context of an unemployment insurance scheme for self-employed, wherewe estimate how much of the transition probability to unemployment can be causally attributedto being insured....
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We study risk behavior of Danish self-employed entrepreneurs, whose income risk may be driven by both exogenous factors and effort choice (moral hazard). Partial insurance is available through voluntary unemployment insurance (UI). Additional incentives to sign insurance contracts stem from a...
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Nowadays we can find a lot of studies on entrepreneurship which give more emphasis to the field's health-related issues … contributions to business and economics research and provide a comprehensive mental health discussion in entrepreneurship and … between the studies of mental health and entrepreneurship at the individual and organizational levels. …
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the implications of the distinctiveness of rural entrepreneurship upon the institutional setting - given the weakness of … increased diversity in the type of individual engaged in entrepreneurship. This raises concerns about the pace and direction of …
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