Authors
Robert W Fairlie
Publication date
2013/6
Journal
Journal of Economics & Management Strategy
Volume
22
Issue
2
Pages
207-231
Description
The “Great Recession” resulted in many business closings and foreclosures, but what effect did it have on business formation? On the one hand, recessions decrease potential business income and wealth, but on the other hand they restrict opportunities in the wage/salary sector leaving the net effect on entrepreneurship ambiguous. The most up‐to‐date microdata available—the 1996 to 2009 Current Population Survey (CPS)—are used to conduct a detailed analysis of the determinants of entrepreneurship at the individual level to shed light on this question. Regression estimates indicate that local labor market conditions are a major determinant of entrepreneurship. Higher local unemployment rates are found to increase the probability that individuals start businesses. Home ownership and local home values for home owners are also found to have positive effects on business creation, but these effects are …
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Scholar articles
RW Fairlie - University of California at Santa Cruz working paper, 2010