Federal Policies in Response to Declining Entrepreneurship
Congressional Budget Office
No 56906, Reports from Congressional Budget Office
Abstract:
Entrepreneurship has declined significantly in the United States over the past four decades. That decline has implications for economic growth because new firms provide innovative products and services, improve the productivity of the workforce, and ensure competition in the marketplace. The decline in entrepreneurship has been associated with a decrease in annual productivity growth, in CBO’s assessment, and is frequently attributed to three types of factors. The effects of financial and demographic factors are supported by strong evidence.
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Date: 2020-12-29
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