Formal and informal entrepreneurship: a cross-country policy perspective

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作者
Elaine Laing
André van Stel
David J. Storey
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[1] Trinity College Dublin,Trinity Business School
[2] The University of Dublin,University of Sussex Business School
[3] College Green,undefined
[4] Kozminski University,undefined
[5] University of Sussex,undefined
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Small Business Economics | 2022年 / 59卷
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Formal entrepreneurship; Informal entrepreneurship; Cross-country comparison; Policy; J48; L26; O11; O17;
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This paper distinguishes between formal and informal entrepreneurship. It theorises that each are influenced by very different combinations of macro-economic factors and strongly moderated by country income levels. Empirically, we show the ease of starting a business and high-quality governance, exert a powerful influence on formal, but not informal entrepreneurship. The latter is influenced by self-employment rates in low-income countries and by female labour force participation in high-income countries. Policy-makers seeking to improve economic welfare through enhancing entrepreneurship therefore have to choose the ‘type’ of entrepreneurship on which to focus and then select appropriate policies. By providing a novel grouping of these policies, we are able to assist them in making these choices.
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页码:807 / 826
页数:19
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