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Does tax policy affect the rate of self-employment in a modern welfare state? This question is analyzed empirically … influence on the unincorporated rate of self-employment, though the effect is modest. No effects from regular labor income …-tax welfare state. Earlier time-series studies analyzing self-employment and taxation have with few exceptions been based on data …
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Can educational institutions explain occupational choice between wage employment and entrepreneurship? This paper …
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I investigate the effect of human capital on entrepreneurship using the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth - 1979. I find that individuals with higher measured intelligence and self-confidence are more likely to be entrepreneurs. Furthermore I present evidence suggesting that intelligence and...
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entrepreneurs have more control than employees over the employment of and accruals from assets, such as human capital. The second …
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This paper examines policy measures that foster the creation of innovations with high inherent potential and that simultaneously provide the right incentives for individuals to create and expand firms that disseminate such innovations in the form of highly valued products. In so doing, we...
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…cantly increases “employment survival.” Unlike college, cognitive skills have a positive impact on employment survival for both the … ways, for example generating skills more useful in employment than self-employment. …
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Recent research has shown that entrepreneurs who start incorporated firms are fundamentally different from entrepreneurs who start sole proprietorships. This difference suggests that incorporation status may distinguish the self-employed with no ambition to hire from entrepreneurs who plan to...
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