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, yet the preference for business ownership is mostly ignored in models of entrepreneurship and occupational choice. In this … occupational choice. This choice yields several important results: (1) entrepreneurship can be thought of as a normal good …
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in the availability of credit. Using data from the nationally representative Surveys of Small Business Finances, which … control for other firm and owner characteristics. -- Credit ; discrimination ; entrepreneurship ; gender ; SSBF …
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This paper shows that rising top income shares affect job creation at firms of different sizes. High-income households save relatively more in stocks and bonds, and less in bank deposits. We propose that a higher income share of top earners therefore channels funds to large firms, but tightens...
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their spouse, and that these intrahousehold dynamics contribute to gender gaps in entrepreneurship outcomes. This in …
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paper investigates the horizontal dimension of sectoral segregation by studying global data on female and male enterprises …
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mental health outcomes in the short run. Three months after the intervention, analysis of pooled data across two follow … only when the data are pooled. The effect was marked for those experiencing mild/moderate levels of depression and anxiety …
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entrepreneurship …
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Is there a mindset gap holding women back in business? Can entrepreneurship training instill a set of attitudes …
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