The impact of a number of variables upon the aggregate time series in the UK of the self-employed to employed and self-employed to unemployed is studied. The period covered is from 1950-90. Separate models are compared for men and women. The findings suggest that self-employment may be insensitive to inheritance tax, tax rates and corporation tax. There is some evidence of a "political effect" (positive for a Conservative government) for men though not for women
Abstract. This paper estimates the extent to which self-employment income responds to changes in the...
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This paper investigates the dynamic relationship between self-employment and unemployment rates. On ...
This paper reports the findings of a time series analysis exploring the fundamental determinants of ...
This paper uses British longitudinal data to model self-employment status. In contrast to previous s...
This paper uses British longitudinal data to model self-employment status. In contrast to previous s...
This paper investigates the determinants of aggregate self-employment and entrepre-neurship rates in...
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Abstract. This paper estimates the extent to which self-employment income responds to changes in the...
textabstractThis paper investigates the dynamic interrelationship between self-employment and unempl...
This paper investigates the dynamic relationship between self-employment and unemployment rates. On ...
This paper reports the findings of a time series analysis exploring the fundamental determinants of ...
This paper uses British longitudinal data to model self-employment status. In contrast to previous s...
This paper uses British longitudinal data to model self-employment status. In contrast to previous s...
This paper investigates the determinants of aggregate self-employment and entrepre-neurship rates in...
International audienceIn this paper, we study how a self-employment subsidy directed towards the une...
A growing body of empirical literature—both on the micro and macro scale—is devoted to exploring th...
This paper examines the causes and consequences of changes in the incidence of entrepreneurship in t...
Analysis of the relationship between taxes and self-employment should account for the interplay betw...
The paper studies self-employment in Great Britain using the British Social Attitude Surveys of 1983...
ABSTRACT. Have tax policies affected entrepreneurial activity in the U.S.? We extend the time series...
There is a sizable overall tax gap in the U.S., albeit tax non-compliance differs sharply across inc...
This paper investigates how the level of self employment effects the measurement of official unemplo...
Abstract. This paper estimates the extent to which self-employment income responds to changes in the...
textabstractThis paper investigates the dynamic interrelationship between self-employment and unempl...
This paper investigates the dynamic relationship between self-employment and unemployment rates. On ...