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Do government private subsidies crowd out entrepreneurship ?

Asif Islam

No 6917, Policy Research Working Paper Series from The World Bank

Abstract: Although several studies have found a negative relationship between government spending and entrepreneurship, much debate remains regarding the components of government spending responsible for this association. This paper contributes to the literature by specifically exploring the relationship between government private subsidies and entrepreneurship. By combining macroeconomic government spending data with individual level entrepreneurship data, the paper finds a negative association between the share of private subsidies and entrepreneurship. However, findings are less straightforward when the analysis delves deeper into the components of private subsidies and their association with different kinds of entrepreneurship.

Keywords: Urban Economics; Taxation&Subsidies; Economic Theory&Research; Emerging Markets; Education for the Knowledge Economy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014-06-01
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