‘Entrepreneurs out of necessity’: a snapshot/ created by Markus Poschke
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- HB1.A666 APP
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Main Library - Special Collections | HB1.A666 APP (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Vol. 20, no.7 (pages 658-663) | SP17975 | Not for loan | For In House Use Only |
‘Entrepreneurs out of necessity’ as identified by the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) survey are a sizeable group across countries. This article documents that they tend to have low education, run smaller firms, expect their firms to grow less, but are likely to stay in the market. This evidence matters for policy supporting small businesses. It is a challenge for existing theories of heterogeneous firms and points to the importance of heterogeneous outside options.
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