How does Government Support Affect Primary Employment by Entrepreneurs in US States
Halil Kaya ()
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Halil Kaya: Finance Department of Accounting and Finance College of Business and Technology Northeastern State University Broken Arrow Oklahoma USA, Postal: US
Journal of Advanced Research in Law and Economics, 2018, vol. 9, issue 2, 516-521
Abstract:
In this study we examine if government support to entrepreneurs in US states affects the type of entrepreneurship in these states We differentiate between full time entrepreneurs who has their business as their primary employment and part time entrepreneurs who has their business as their secondary job or hobby Our hypothesis is that more government support would help entrepreneurs so that they would not need to direct all of their time energy and focus on their small business Our results show that although there are more part time entrepreneurs in the states with relatively more government support for entrepreneurs the results are statistically insignificant Therefore we can conclude that government support in a state generally does not alter the type of entrepreneurship in that state
Date: 2018
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