This paper extends the (Lucas, Bell J Econ 9:508–523,1978) model of occupational choices by individuals with different skills, beyond the simple options of self-employment or wage-employment, by including a second choice for the self-employed. That is, an option to hire employees and so become self-employed with employees (SEWEs), or to be self-employed without employees (SEWNEs). We solve for the market equilibrium and examine the sensitivity of relative sizes of occupational groups, and of the level of productivity, to changes in the exogenous parameters. The results show that the positive (negative) association between number of SEWEs (SEWNEs) and productivity, observed in the Spanish data, can be explained, under certain conditions, as ...
This article examines the relationship between unemloyment and self-employment. The possibility that...
This paper examines evidences of market labor income inequality in Spain, as if they were the outcom...
This article is a study on self-employment in Spain, and particularly on a target group: worker-memb...
We extend models of market equilibrium from binary occupational choices of people with different ent...
We model the distributions of firm sizes and of firms’ total factor productivity (TFP) as outcomes o...
The Lucas (1978) model is extended to incorporate heterogeneity in working ability and a time alloca...
With an incomplete panel data from 63 countries over 25 years this paper finds that the average numb...
The positive effects of self-employment on economic growth and job creation have been widely documen...
Since a big proportion of the labor force in developing countries belongs to the self-employment sec...
In this paper we estimate, on a dataset for the UK, a standard model of self-employment choice. The ...
This article examines the relationship between unemployment and selfemployment. The empirical work i...
Mimeo, 2010In some datasets, the self-employed earn markedly less than wage earners, even though tho...
In periods of economic crisis, self-employment emerges as a potential alternative to unemployment. L...
This paper presents a microeconomic analysis of the occupational choices that individuals make after...
The relationship between self-employment and certain macroeconomic variables is often at...
This article examines the relationship between unemloyment and self-employment. The possibility that...
This paper examines evidences of market labor income inequality in Spain, as if they were the outcom...
This article is a study on self-employment in Spain, and particularly on a target group: worker-memb...
We extend models of market equilibrium from binary occupational choices of people with different ent...
We model the distributions of firm sizes and of firms’ total factor productivity (TFP) as outcomes o...
The Lucas (1978) model is extended to incorporate heterogeneity in working ability and a time alloca...
With an incomplete panel data from 63 countries over 25 years this paper finds that the average numb...
The positive effects of self-employment on economic growth and job creation have been widely documen...
Since a big proportion of the labor force in developing countries belongs to the self-employment sec...
In this paper we estimate, on a dataset for the UK, a standard model of self-employment choice. The ...
This article examines the relationship between unemployment and selfemployment. The empirical work i...
Mimeo, 2010In some datasets, the self-employed earn markedly less than wage earners, even though tho...
In periods of economic crisis, self-employment emerges as a potential alternative to unemployment. L...
This paper presents a microeconomic analysis of the occupational choices that individuals make after...
The relationship between self-employment and certain macroeconomic variables is often at...
This article examines the relationship between unemloyment and self-employment. The possibility that...
This paper examines evidences of market labor income inequality in Spain, as if they were the outcom...
This article is a study on self-employment in Spain, and particularly on a target group: worker-memb...