Self-employment effects on regional growth: a bigger bang for a buck?

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Alexandra Tsvetkova
Mark Partridge
Michael Betz
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[1] The Ohio State University,Urban Studies and Regional Science
[2] Jinan University,undefined
[3] Gran Sasso Science Institute,undefined
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Small Business Economics | 2019年 / 52卷
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Self-employment; Entrepreneurship; Employment growth; Urban-rural hierarchy; J21; O18; R11; R12;
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This paper estimates the net employment spillovers from changes in self-employment (SE) and compares them to spillovers from changes in wage and salary (WS) employment using US county-level data. Our findings offer a policy-relevant perspective on the relative importance of SE and WS employment and help bridge two entrepreneurship research traditions. Our estimated effects of self-employment, at the margin, are substantially larger than identical effects of paid employment. This supports the literature that points to a special role played by self-employed businesses in economic growth. At the same time, the little attention given to SE as a potential engine of growth among policymakers and scholars can be explained, at least in part, by the relatively small total economic impact of self-employment stemming from its small share of the economy. In an austere fiscal environment, however, spending a dollar to stimulate SE is likely to have greater returns as opposed to stimulating WS employment, assuming the costs of adding one SE and one WS job are comparable.
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页数:18
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