Title of article :
Nobodyʹs business but my own: Self-employment and small enterprise in economic development
Author/Authors :
Douglas Gollin، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages :
15
From page :
219
To page :
233
Abstract :
In most poor countries, small firms and self-employment are the dominant forms of business enterprise—even in the manufacturing sector. For rich countries, in contrast, self-employed people account for very small shares of manufacturing employment and output. This paper builds on Lucas [1978. On the size distribution of business firms. Bell Journal of Economics 9(2), 508–523] to ask whether structural changes of this kind are driven by productivity differences. A model, calibrated to Japanese time-series data, is shown to mimic key features of cross-country and time-series data. The results support the idea that changes in aggregate productivity account for much of the cross-country variation in establishment size and self-employment rates.
Keywords :
Firm size distribution , small enterprise , Self-employment
Journal title :
Journal monetary economics
Serial Year :
2008
Journal title :
Journal monetary economics
Record number :
713340
Link To Document :
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