Following a centuries-long decline in the rate of self-employment, a discontinuity in this downward trend is observed for many advanced economies starting in the 1970s and 1980s. In some countries, the rate of self-employment appears to increase. At the same time, cross-sectional analysis shows a U-shaped relationship between start-up rates of enterprise and levels of economic development. We provide an overview of the empirical evidence concerning the relationship between independent entrepreneurship, also known as self-employment or business ownership, and economic development. We argue that the reemergence of independent entrepreneurship is based on at least two ‘revolutions’. If we distinguish between solo self-employed at the lower end of the entrepreneurship spectrum, and ambitious and/or innovative entrepreneurs at the upper end, many advanced economies show a revival at both extremes. Policymakers in advanced economies should be aware of both revolutions and tailor their policies accordingly.
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7 June 2010
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June 07 2010
The Relationship between Entrepreneurship and Economic Development: Is It U-Shaped?
Sander Wennekers;
Sander Wennekers
EIM Business and Policy Research
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André van Stel;
André van Stel
EIM Business and Policy Research
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Roy Thurik
Roy Thurik
EIM Business and Policy Research
Erasmus University Rotterdam
Max Planck Institute of Economics
, Jena
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Online ISSN: 1551-3122
Print ISSN: 1551-3114
© 2010 S. Wennekers, A. van Stel, M. Carree, and R. Thurik
2010
S. Wennekers, A. van Stel, M. Carree, and R. Thurik
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Foundations and Trends in Entrepreneurship (2010) 6 (3): 167–237.
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Wennekers S, van Stel A, Carree M, Thurik R (2010), "The Relationship between Entrepreneurship and Economic Development: Is It U-Shaped?". Foundations and Trends in Entrepreneurship, Vol. 6 No. 3 pp. 167–237, doi: https://doi.org/10.1561/0300000023
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