Regulation is commonly viewed as a hindrance to entrepreneurship, but heterogeneity in the effects of regulation is rarely explored. We focus on regional variation in the effects of national-level regulations by developing a theory of hierarchical institutional interdependence. Using the political science theory of market-preserving federalism, we argue that regional economic freedom attenuates the negative influence of national regulation on net job creation. Using U.S. data, we find that regulation destroys jobs on net, but regional economic freedom moderates this effect. In regions with average economic freedom, a one percent increase in regulation results in 14 fewer jobs created on net. However, a standard deviation increase in economi...
Increasingly, and particularly in response to the recent economic downturn, policy makers have point...
This paper provides empirical evidence supporting the view that constitutions may influence the orga...
This paper uses a spatial panel approach to examine the effect of the government-policy environment ...
Regulation is commonly viewed as a hindrance to entrepreneurship, but heterogeneity in the effects o...
This dissertation is a collection of empirical essays studying the effects of institutional qualitie...
Many state and local governments have focused on enacting policies to promote entrepreneurship in an...
Some politicians, business leaders, and scholars have suggested that an increase in federal regulati...
While much attention has been devoted to analyzing how the institutional framework and entrepreneurs...
Many scholars have worried that regulation deters entrepreneurship because it increases the cost of ...
Does regulation create jobs or kill them? Although this question has gained extraordinary political...
We use cross-national harmonized micro data from a broad sample of developed and developing countrie...
This paper investigates the relationship between the institutional setting, in terms of economic fre...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to examine the correlation between the degree of economic fre...
Purpose – The main purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between state economic devel...
This comparative study examines the relationship between entrepreneurship and institutions in five c...
Increasingly, and particularly in response to the recent economic downturn, policy makers have point...
This paper provides empirical evidence supporting the view that constitutions may influence the orga...
This paper uses a spatial panel approach to examine the effect of the government-policy environment ...
Regulation is commonly viewed as a hindrance to entrepreneurship, but heterogeneity in the effects o...
This dissertation is a collection of empirical essays studying the effects of institutional qualitie...
Many state and local governments have focused on enacting policies to promote entrepreneurship in an...
Some politicians, business leaders, and scholars have suggested that an increase in federal regulati...
While much attention has been devoted to analyzing how the institutional framework and entrepreneurs...
Many scholars have worried that regulation deters entrepreneurship because it increases the cost of ...
Does regulation create jobs or kill them? Although this question has gained extraordinary political...
We use cross-national harmonized micro data from a broad sample of developed and developing countrie...
This paper investigates the relationship between the institutional setting, in terms of economic fre...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to examine the correlation between the degree of economic fre...
Purpose – The main purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between state economic devel...
This comparative study examines the relationship between entrepreneurship and institutions in five c...
Increasingly, and particularly in response to the recent economic downturn, policy makers have point...
This paper provides empirical evidence supporting the view that constitutions may influence the orga...
This paper uses a spatial panel approach to examine the effect of the government-policy environment ...