Why encouraging more people to become entrepreneurs is bad public policy
Case Western Reserve University
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Abstract
Policy makers often think that creating more start-up companies will transform depressed economic regions, generate innovation, and create jobs. This belief is flawed because the typical start-up is not innovative, creates few jobs, and generates little wealth. Getting economic growth and jobs creation from entrepreneurs is not a numbers game. It is about encouraging the formation of high quality, high growth companies. Policy makers should stop subsidizing the formation of the typical start-up and focus on the subset of businesses with growth potential. While government officials will not be able to “pick winners,” they can identify start-ups with a low probability of generating jobs and enhancing economic…
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- Subsidy
- Entrepreneurship
- Incentive
- Government (linguistics)
- Business
- Public policy
- Quality (philosophy)
- Start up
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Decent work and economic growth
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