The Catch-22 of External Validity in the Context of Constraints to Firm Growth
Dean Karlan and
Greg Fischer ()
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Greg Fischer: London School of Economics
Working Papers from Economic Growth Center, Yale University
Abstract:
We document the presence of multiple and varied constraints to small and medium firm growth. This presents both a practical problem for business training programs and a challenge to academic economists trying to identify mechanisms though which these programs may affect outcomes. External validity needs theory. This pushes researchers to narrowly defined and highly selected sample frames, which limits the potential for clear, generalizable policy prescriptions. Ultimately, larger samples, multi-arm evaluations, process documentation, and narrowly-focused, theory-supported empirical work are all needed, but the complexity of the problem limits what we learn from any single study.
Keywords: external validity; entrepreneurship; entrepreneurship training (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: B4 L2 M1 M2 M3 O1 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 7 pages
Date: 2015-01
New Economics Papers: this item is included in nep-cse and nep-ent
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Journal Article: The Catch-22 of External Validity in the Context of Constraints to Firm Growth (2015) 
Working Paper: The Catch-22 of External Validity in the Context of Constraints to Firm Growth (2015) 
Working Paper: The Catch-22 of External Validity in the Context of Constraints to Firm Growth (2015) 
Working Paper: The catch-22 of external validity in the context of constraints to firm growth (2015) 
Working Paper: The Catch-22 of External Validity in the Context of Constraints to Firm Growth (2015) 
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