We assess the extent to which historical levels of inequality affect the likelihood of businesses being created, surviving and of these creating jobs overtime. To this end, we build a pseudo-panel of entrepreneurs across 48 countries using the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor Survey over 2001-2009. We complement this pseudo-panel with historical data of income distribution and indicators of current business regulation. We find that in countries with higher levels of inequality in the 1700s and 1800s, businesses today are more likely to die young and create fewer jobs. Our evidence supports economic theories that argue initial wealth distribution influences countries’ development path, having therefore important policy implications for wealth...
This dissertation examines three trends in advanced capitalist countries in the post-Golden-Age era:...
Relatively few observers would disagree that income inequality has become a serious global challenge...
Economic theories provide conflicting hypotheses on how wealth inequality affects entrepreneurial dy...
We assess the extent to which historical levels of inequality affect the likelihood of businesses be...
© 2020 John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd Using a large panel of countries, this research examines t...
Statistical tests on a panel of data from 54 countries over the 2004–2009 period support the proposi...
The desire to create wealth from one\u27s own efforts is an almost universal element of the human co...
Based on a multilevel analysis of nearly 120,000 observations across 31 countries between 2001 and 2...
The study examines the impacts of entrepreneurship on income inequality in a panel of 29 Sub-Saharan...
The authors present evidence of a new propagation mechanism for wealth inequality, based on differen...
Top income inequality rose sharply in theUnited States over the last 30 years but increased only sli...
It is well documented that earnings inequalities have risen in many high-income countries. Less clea...
This paper investigated the spatial effects of innovation and entrepreneurial activity on income ine...
This dissertation studied detailed micro-level evidence to understand macroeconomic outcomes over ti...
Economic theories posit conflicting hypotheses on how wealth inequality affects entrepre-neurial dyn...
This dissertation examines three trends in advanced capitalist countries in the post-Golden-Age era:...
Relatively few observers would disagree that income inequality has become a serious global challenge...
Economic theories provide conflicting hypotheses on how wealth inequality affects entrepreneurial dy...
We assess the extent to which historical levels of inequality affect the likelihood of businesses be...
© 2020 John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd Using a large panel of countries, this research examines t...
Statistical tests on a panel of data from 54 countries over the 2004–2009 period support the proposi...
The desire to create wealth from one\u27s own efforts is an almost universal element of the human co...
Based on a multilevel analysis of nearly 120,000 observations across 31 countries between 2001 and 2...
The study examines the impacts of entrepreneurship on income inequality in a panel of 29 Sub-Saharan...
The authors present evidence of a new propagation mechanism for wealth inequality, based on differen...
Top income inequality rose sharply in theUnited States over the last 30 years but increased only sli...
It is well documented that earnings inequalities have risen in many high-income countries. Less clea...
This paper investigated the spatial effects of innovation and entrepreneurial activity on income ine...
This dissertation studied detailed micro-level evidence to understand macroeconomic outcomes over ti...
Economic theories posit conflicting hypotheses on how wealth inequality affects entrepre-neurial dyn...
This dissertation examines three trends in advanced capitalist countries in the post-Golden-Age era:...
Relatively few observers would disagree that income inequality has become a serious global challenge...
Economic theories provide conflicting hypotheses on how wealth inequality affects entrepreneurial dy...