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ENTREPRENEURIAL ORIGINS: A LONGITUDINAL INQUIRY
Authors:BRADLEY R SCHILLER  PHILIP E CREWSON
Institution:Professor of Economics, School of Public Affairs, The American University, Washington, D.C. Phone 1-202-364-1138, Fax 1-202-364-8501 E-mail;Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Cincinnati, Batavia, Ohio Phone 1-513-737-4794, Fax 1-513-556-2314 E-mail
Abstract:Ever since Schumpeter identified the "animal spirits" of entrepreneurs as the driving force of markets, researchers have been trying to determine who is an entrepreneur and what factors breed entrepreneurial success. Using data from the National Longitudinal Surveys of Youth, we first determine who pursues self-employment in their youth, and then who succeeds. There is a surprisingly high incidence of self-employment, but very low success rates. Significant correlates of both entry into self-employment and eventual success differ markedly by gender. (JEL 523)
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