Most occupational choice models introduce only two options for agents: entrepreneurial activities or wage-employment. However, these models represent inadequately the labor force distribution from developing countries, where an important proportion of the total work force are self-employed workers. Some models introduce self-employment as an occupational choice. These works have a common feature: when in equilibrium, wage earners belong to the lower end of the income distribution. Nevertheless, for a large set of developing countries, peasants and small proprietors are part of a self-employment sector that can mostly be found in the lower end of the income distribution. In contrast with previous efforts, in this work self-employment formati...
The thesis studies two topics: rural entrepreneurship in Sub-Saharan Africa, and the introduction of...
Abstract: The extent of entrepreneurial activity in an economy with poorly developed capital markets...
Abstract Self-employed workers account for between 8 and 30 % of participants in the labor markets o...
Since a big proportion of the labor force in developing countries belongs to the self-employment sec...
IZA Discussion Paper No. 8273International audienceOver half of all workers in the developing world ...
This thesis is about entrepreneurship within the context of occupational choice in a frictional labo...
We construct a simple model incorporating various urban labour market phenom-ena obtaining in develo...
We construct a simple model incorporating various urban labour mar-ket phenomena obtaining in develo...
This paper analyzes heterogeneity among the self-employed in 74 developing countries, representing t...
We construct a simple model incorporating various urban labour market phenomena obtaining in develop...
This paper models economic development as a process of institutional transformation by focusing on t...
As low-income countries industrialize, workers choose between informal self-employment and low-skill...
As low-income countries industrialize, workers choose between informal self-employment and low-skill...
The process of economic development is characterized by rising output per agricultural worker and th...
This paper uses a reduced-form implementation of a structural model of constrained oc-cu...
The thesis studies two topics: rural entrepreneurship in Sub-Saharan Africa, and the introduction of...
Abstract: The extent of entrepreneurial activity in an economy with poorly developed capital markets...
Abstract Self-employed workers account for between 8 and 30 % of participants in the labor markets o...
Since a big proportion of the labor force in developing countries belongs to the self-employment sec...
IZA Discussion Paper No. 8273International audienceOver half of all workers in the developing world ...
This thesis is about entrepreneurship within the context of occupational choice in a frictional labo...
We construct a simple model incorporating various urban labour market phenom-ena obtaining in develo...
We construct a simple model incorporating various urban labour mar-ket phenomena obtaining in develo...
This paper analyzes heterogeneity among the self-employed in 74 developing countries, representing t...
We construct a simple model incorporating various urban labour market phenomena obtaining in develop...
This paper models economic development as a process of institutional transformation by focusing on t...
As low-income countries industrialize, workers choose between informal self-employment and low-skill...
As low-income countries industrialize, workers choose between informal self-employment and low-skill...
The process of economic development is characterized by rising output per agricultural worker and th...
This paper uses a reduced-form implementation of a structural model of constrained oc-cu...
The thesis studies two topics: rural entrepreneurship in Sub-Saharan Africa, and the introduction of...
Abstract: The extent of entrepreneurial activity in an economy with poorly developed capital markets...
Abstract Self-employed workers account for between 8 and 30 % of participants in the labor markets o...