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Self-Employment and Unemployment in Spanish Regions in the Period 1979–2001

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Measuring Entrepreneurship

Part of the book series: International Studies In Entrepreneurship ((ISEN,volume 16))

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This chapter investigates the relation between changes in self-employment and changes in unemployment at the regional level in Spain in the period 1979-2001. We estimate a vector autoregression model as proposed by Audretsch, Carree, van Stel and Thurik (2005) using a data base for Spanish regions. By estimating the model we are able to empirically distinguish between two directions of causality. On the one hand increases in self-employment may contribute to lower unemployment rates (the ‘entrepreneurial’ effect). On the other hand, higher unemployment rates may push individuals into self-employment, thereby contributing to higher self-employment rates (the ‘refugee’ effect). In our analysis of these two effects we distinguish between higher and lower income regions within Spain. We find empirical support for the ‘entrepreneurial’ effect to exist, both in higher income and in lower income regions. As regards the ‘refugee’ effect, the evidence is mixed. We find empirical support for this effect for higher income regions. Remarkably, we do not find evidence for a ‘refugee’ effect in lower income regions of Spain, even though unemployment rates are on average higher in these regions. We argue that this may be partly related to a lack of incentives for unemployed individuals in these regions to find paid employment.

JEL-code: E24, L11, M13, O10, O52

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Golpe, A.A., Stel, A.v. (2008). Self-Employment and Unemployment in Spanish Regions in the Period 1979–2001. In: Congregado, E. (eds) Measuring Entrepreneurship. International Studies In Entrepreneurship, vol 16. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-72288-7_9

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