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Título: Do entry regulations deter entrepreneurship and job creation? : Evidence from recent reforms in Portugal
Autor: Venâncio, Ana
Branstetter, Lee G.
Lima, Francisco
Taylor, Lowell J.
Palavras-chave: Job Creation
Deregulated Industry
Matched employer - empoyee
Entrepreneurship
Firms
Low - Tech
Economic Model
Portugal
Data: 2010
Editora: ISEG - Departamento de Gestão
Citação: Venâncio, Ana … [et al.] (2010). “Do entry regulations deter entrepreneurship and job creation? : Evidence from recent reforms in Portugal”. NBER - Working Paper nº 16473/ 2010
Relatório da Série N.º: NBER/ Working Paper nº 16473/ 2010;
Resumo: Recent research has suggested that the reduction of entry regulation can promote firm entry and job creation, but little is known about the quality of firms and jobs created through these reforms. To shed light on this question, we employ data from Portugal, a country which implemented one of the most dramatic and thorough policies of entry deregulation in the industrialized world. The impact of these major changes can be traced with a matched employer-employee database that provides unusually rich information on the quality of founders and employees associated with the new firms. Our assessment indicates that the short term consequences of the reform were just as one would predict with a standard economic model of entrepreneurship: The reform resulted in increased firm formation and employment, but mostly among "marginal firms" that would have been most readily deterred by existing heavy entry regulations. These marginal firms were typically small, owned by relatively poorly-educated entrepreneurs, operating in the low-tech sector (agriculture, construction, and retail trade). These firms were also less likely to survive their first two years than comparable firms that entered prior to the reform. The social impact of entry deregulation may be limited by the quality of the firms it creates
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/24326
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