Extreme events, entrepreneurial start-ups, and innovation: theoretical conjectures
Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn
IZA - Bonn
2020
34 p.
epidemic disease ; entrepreneurship ; innovation ; economic recovery
Discussion Papers
13835
Business economics
http://ftp.iza.org/dp13835.pdf
English
"In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, we scrutinize what has been established in the literature on whether entrepreneurship can cause and resolve extreme events, the immediate and long-run impacts of extreme events on entrepreneurship, and whether extreme events can positively impact (some) entrepreneurship and innovation. Based on this, we propose a partial equilibrium model to provide several conjectures on the impact of COVID-19 on entrepreneurship and derive policy recommendations for recovery. Our model's comparative statics shows that entrepreneurship recovery will benefit from aggregate demand-side support measures, combined with direct subsidies for start-ups, firms' revenue losses, and loan liabilities, as well as from actions that promote income redistribution."
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