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Entrepreneurship and Welfare

We examine returns to entrepreneurship using a standard measure of welfare, the per capita consumption xpenditure. Using quantile regressions, we find welfare hierarchy in occupations. The results suggest that, across the welfare distribution, entrepreneurs who employ others have the high-test returns in terms of consumption, while those entrepreneurs who work for themselves, that is, self-employed individuals, have slightly lower returns than the salaried employees. However, self-employment entails higher returns than casual labour and an escape from poverty.
Publisher:
UNU-WIDER
Series:
WIDER Research Paper
Volume:
2009/21
Title:
Entrepreneurship and Welfare
Authors:
Jagannadha Pawan Tamvada
Publication date:
March 2009
ISSN Web:
1810-2611
ISBN 13 Web:
9789292301903
Copyright holder:
© UNU-WIDER
Copyright year:
2009
Keywords:
entrepreneurship; self-employment; welfare; developing countries; quantile regressions
JEL:
J24, J43, J44, L26
Project:
Promoting Entrepreneurial Capacity
Sponsor:
UNU-WIDER gratefully acknowledges the financial contribution to the project by the Finnish Ministry for Foreign Affairs, and the financial contributions to the research programme by the governments of Denmark (Royal Ministry of Foreign Affairs), Finland (Ministry for Foreign Affairs), Norway (Royal Ministry of Foreign Affairs), Sweden (Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency—Sida) and the United Kingdom (Department for International Development).
Format:
online