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measure of entrepreneurship derived from matching files from the Current Population Survey (CPS) is used to provide the first …. Estimates indicate that hi-tech entrepreneurship rates were lower in Silicon Valley than the rest of the United States during … the period from January 1996 to February 2000. Examining the post-boom period, we find that entrepreneurship rates in …
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representative data from the April 2020 CPS - the first month fully capturing early effects. The number of active business owners in …. The drop in active business owners was the largest on record, and losses to business activity were felt across nearly all … industry compositions partly placed these groups at a higher risk of business activity losses. Immigrant business owners …
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representative data from the April 2020 CPS - the first month fully capturing early effects. The number of active business owners in …. The drop in active business owners was the largest on record, and losses to business activity were felt across nearly all … industry compositions partly placed these groups at a higher risk of business activity losses. Immigrant business owners …
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A common finding in the entrepreneurship literature is that business creation increases in recessions. This counter …-cyclical pattern is examined by separating business creation into two components: "opportunity" and "necessity" entrepreneurship … entrepreneurship, there are many challenges to creating a definition that is both objective and empirically feasible. We propose an …
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Previous estimates indicate that COVID-19 led to a large drop in the number of operating businesses operating early in the pandemic, but surprisingly little is known on whether these shutdowns turned into permanent closures and whether small businesses were disproportionately hit. This paper...
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