We model entry by entrepreneurs into new markets in developing economies with regulatory barriers in the form of licence fees and bureaucratic delay. Because laissez faire leads to ‘excessive’ entry, a licence fee can increase welfare by discouraging entry. However, in the presence of a licence fee, bureaucratic delay creates a strategic opportunity, which can result in both greater entry by first movers and a higher steady-state number of firms. Delay also leads to speculation, with entrepreneurs taking out licences to obtain the option of immediate entry if they later observe the industry to be profitable enough
We present new data on the regulation of entry of start-up rms in 85 countries. The data cover the n...
Purpose -The purpose of this paper is to identify, categorise and compare regulatory barriers of int...
textabstractThis exploratory study focuses on the conversion from nascent to actual entrepreneurship...
We model entry by entrepreneurs into new markets in developing economies with regulatory barriers in...
We model entry by entrepreneurs into new markets in developing economies with regulatory barriers in...
We model entry by entrepreneurs into new markets in developing economies with regulatory barriers in...
We model the effects of license fees and bureaucratic delay on firm entry into a new competitive ind...
Abstract: Using a comprehensive database of European firms, we study how the business environment in...
The paper empirically examines the impact of freedom from regulation in different institutional area...
We present new data on the regulation of entry of start-up firms in 85 countries. The data cover the...
Abstract: Using a comprehensive database of firms in Western and Eastern Europe, we study how the bu...
We present new data on the regulation of entry of start-up firms in 75 countries. The data set conta...
The entry of new competitors operates as a balancing force against high levels of industrial concent...
Institutional regulations by way of licensing and capacity restrictions have often been considered ...
Recent research identifies high barriers to registering a business as critical impediments to econom...
We present new data on the regulation of entry of start-up rms in 85 countries. The data cover the n...
Purpose -The purpose of this paper is to identify, categorise and compare regulatory barriers of int...
textabstractThis exploratory study focuses on the conversion from nascent to actual entrepreneurship...
We model entry by entrepreneurs into new markets in developing economies with regulatory barriers in...
We model entry by entrepreneurs into new markets in developing economies with regulatory barriers in...
We model entry by entrepreneurs into new markets in developing economies with regulatory barriers in...
We model the effects of license fees and bureaucratic delay on firm entry into a new competitive ind...
Abstract: Using a comprehensive database of European firms, we study how the business environment in...
The paper empirically examines the impact of freedom from regulation in different institutional area...
We present new data on the regulation of entry of start-up firms in 85 countries. The data cover the...
Abstract: Using a comprehensive database of firms in Western and Eastern Europe, we study how the bu...
We present new data on the regulation of entry of start-up firms in 75 countries. The data set conta...
The entry of new competitors operates as a balancing force against high levels of industrial concent...
Institutional regulations by way of licensing and capacity restrictions have often been considered ...
Recent research identifies high barriers to registering a business as critical impediments to econom...
We present new data on the regulation of entry of start-up rms in 85 countries. The data cover the n...
Purpose -The purpose of this paper is to identify, categorise and compare regulatory barriers of int...
textabstractThis exploratory study focuses on the conversion from nascent to actual entrepreneurship...