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Author: Poschke, Markus
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1. Poschke, Markus
Who Becomes an Entrepreneur? Labor Market Prospects and Occupational Choice
Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 37,3 (March 2013): 693-710.
Also: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0165188912002175
Cohort(s): NLSY79
Publisher: Elsevier
Keyword(s): Entrepreneurship; Modeling; Occupational Choice; Wages

This paper provides new theory and evidence on the relationship between ability and entrepreneurship. I show that there is a U-shaped relationship between the probability of entrepreneurship and both a person's schooling and wage when employed. This pattern can be explained in a model of occupational choice between wage work and entrepreneurship where a firm's productivity is uncertain before entry, potential wages are heterogeneous, and expected productivity is positively related to an entrepreneur's potential wage. Search, or the ability to keep good projects and reject bad ones, attracts low-ability agents into entrepreneurship. The model also explains why low-profit firms do not always exit.
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Poschke, Markus. "Who Becomes an Entrepreneur? Labor Market Prospects and Occupational Choice." Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 37,3 (March 2013): 693-710.