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An empirical note on entrepreneurship and unemployment: Further evidence from U.S. States

Nicholas Apergis (University of Piraeus, Piraeus, Greece)
James E Payne (J. Whitney Bunting College of Business, Georgia College & State University, Milledgeville, Georgia, USA)

Journal of Entrepreneurship and Public Policy

ISSN: 2045-2101

Article publication date: 11 April 2016

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to extend the existing literature on the causal dynamics between entrepreneurship and the unemployment rate (UR) in the use of the Kauffman Foundation index of entrepreneurial activity.

Design/methodology/approach

Recently developed panel unit root tests with recognition of cross-sectional dependence and panel cointegration/error correction modeling techniques are applied to US States.

Findings

The results indicate that the rate of entrepreneurship, the UR, and real per capita personal income are cointegrated. The panel error correction model reveals that bidirectional causality exists among the variables in both the short run and long run. With respect to entrepreneurship, an increase in the UR increases the rate of entrepreneurship, in turn, an increase in the rate of entrepreneurship lowers the UR. Moreover, the results also show a positive bidirectional relationship between the rate of entrepreneurship and real per capita personal income.

Originality/value

Unlike other standard measures of entrepreneurship, this is the first empirical study of the causal dynamics between entrepreneurship and the UR using the Kauffman Foundation index of entrepreneurial activity.

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Citation

Apergis, N. and Payne, J.E. (2016), "An empirical note on entrepreneurship and unemployment: Further evidence from U.S. States", Journal of Entrepreneurship and Public Policy, Vol. 5 No. 1, pp. 73-81. https://doi.org/10.1108/JEPP-10-2015-0029

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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