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non-cognitive outcome important for economic growth. We use international PISA-2006 student-level data to estimate the … shares, students’ academic skills, and parents’ entrepreneurial occupation. -- private school competition ; entrepreneurship …
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into the United States, comprehensive data for quantifying immigrant entrepreneurship are difficult to assemble. We combine …We examine immigrant entrepreneurship and the survival and growth of immigrant-founded businesses over time relative to … several restricted-access U.S. Census Bureau data sets to create a unique longitudinal data platform that covers 1992-2008 and …
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Indian immigrants in the United States and other wealthy countries are successful in entrepreneurship. Using Census … data from the three largest developed countries receiving Indian immigrants in the world -- the United States, United …
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data. Weak evidence is found for the proposition that the rate of entrepreneurship is related to the degree of income …We find evidence in the OECD cross-country data to support the Knightian view that non-diversifiable economic risks … shape equilibrium entrepreneurship in an occupational choice model. Differential social insurance of entrepreneurial and …
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This paper uses data from the 1980 and 1990 U.S. Censuses to study labor market assimilation of self …
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Using a novel way to identify relationship and transaction banks, we study how banks' lending techniques affect funding to SMEs over the business cycle. For 21 countries we link the lending techniques that banks use in the direct vicinity of firms to these firms' credit constraints at two...
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