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channeled toward further wealth creation. We find that productive entrepreneurship depends on both the freedom to succeed and …
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We develop a model of endogenous lobby formation in which wealth inequalityand political accountability undermine entry and financial development. In-cumbents seek a low level of effective investor protection to prevent potentialentrants from raising capital. They succeed because they can...
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, create competition in industries, and much more. Due to its highly heterogeneous nature, the choice of entrepreneurship … what (growth). As such, gaining better insight into the challenges of measuring entrepreneurship is a necessary and …
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Recent work highlights a falling entry rate of new firms and a rising market share of large firms in the United States. To understand how these changing firm demographics have affected growth, we decompose productivity growth into the firms doing the innovating. We trace how much each firm...
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Recent work highlights a falling entry rate of new firms and a rising market share of large firms in the United States. To understand how these changing firm demographics have affected growth, we decompose productivity growth into the firms doing the innovating. We trace how much each firm...
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