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With an overall lack of gender and ethnic diversity in the innovation sector documented in Gompers and Wang (2017), we ask the natural next question: Does increased diversity lead to better firm performances? In this paper, we attempt to answer this question using a unique dataset of the gender...
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the Current Population Survey and uses within-state variation in supply of immigrant entrepreneurs for identification. To … address concerns of endogeneity in the supply of immigrant entrepreneurs, the author takes advantage of a quasi … entrepreneurs on native entrepreneurship. Moreover, there is no net effect on subgroups of natives separated by skill level. There …
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children in the household and the propensity of these non-entrepreneurs to become and remain business owners from 2005 to 2016 …
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With an overall lack of gender and ethnic diversity in the innovation sector documented in Gompers and Wang (2017), we ask the natural next question: Does increased diversity lead to better firm performances? In this paper, we attempt to answer this question using a unique dataset of the gender...
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