articleSmall Business EconomicsFeb 8, 2007HYBRID OA

The Effect of Business Regulations on Nascent and Young Business Entrepreneurship

Cranfield University · Erasmus University Rotterdam · +1 more institution

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Abstract

We examine the relationship, across 39 countries, between regulation and entrepreneurship using a new two-equation model. We find the minimum capital requirement required to start a business lowers entrepreneurship rates across countries, as do labour market regulations. However the administrative considerations of starting a business – such as the time, the cost, or the number of procedures required – are unrelated to the formation rate of either nascent or young businesses. Given the explicit link made by Djankov et al. [Djankov et al. 2002, ‹The Regulation of Entry’, Quarterly Journal of Economics 117(1), 1–37] between the speed and ease with which businesses may be established in a country and its economic…

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Keywords
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Business
  • New business development
  • Business administration
  • Industrial organization
  • Business model
  • Marketing
  • Finance
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Decent work and economic growth
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