In search of a fertile entrepreneurial landscape: how to keep it on the level

IF 1.5 Q2 ECONOMICS
Victor V. Claar
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PurposeRecent analysis suggests entrepreneurship is in decline. If so, some argue that the appropriate policy response is to devote even further government intervention to nurture both fledgling ventures as well as entirely new undertakings, lamenting the fact that much current economic policy caters to already-successful firms – thereby creating a decision-making environment that stacks the deck against would-be entrepreneurs. While it is indeed true that entrepreneurial ventures lead to value creation over time, this paper argues that the answer to any slowdown in entrepreneurship is not to add even more policy Band-Aids to an already broken system of carve-outs, exemptions, subsidies and tax breaks. Instead the solution to bad policy is to unwind bad policy that favors Goliaths over Davids, thereby creating a level playing field for all. Any attempt to use government initiatives to spur entrepreneurship will, over the longer term, only serve to distort the economic outcomes society would have observed as the product of a system of rule-of-law, clearly defined and enforced property rights and freely functioning markets that permit entrepreneurs, investors, consumers and savers to make the most sensible choices available to them.Design/methodology/approachThis essay cites fundamental pieces of existing entrepreneurial research to make its argument.FindingsRather than adding even more policy initiatives to address any slowdown in entrepreneurship, policymakers should aspire to create the most fertile environment possible to foster entrepreneurial activity. Adding more policies on top of existing ones presumes to know which policies are better than others. Even when perceived as neutral, policy incentives cannot improve upon the outcomes of the unseen price system.Originality/valueThis paper reminds readers that entrepreneurship is vital to economic flourishing, while reminding readers that even policy actions presumed to be beneficial likely bear unintended consequences because they bring their own disruptions to the decision-making environment.
寻找一个肥沃的创业环境:如何保持它的水平
目的最近的分析表明,企业家精神正在衰退。如果是这样的话,一些人认为,适当的政策应对措施是投入更多的政府干预,以培育刚刚起步的企业和全新的企业,哀叹当前的许多经济政策都迎合了已经成功的企业,从而创造了一个不利于潜在企业家的决策环境。虽然随着时间的推移,创业企业确实会带来价值创造,但本文认为,解决创业放缓的答案不是在已经支离破碎的创业、豁免、补贴和税收减免体系中增加更多的政策创可贴。相反,坏政策的解决方案是解除有利于巨人而非大卫的坏政策,从而为所有人创造一个公平的竞争环境。从长远来看,任何利用政府举措刺激创业的企图都只会扭曲社会所观察到的经济结果,因为这是法治体系、明确定义和强制执行的产权以及自由运作的市场的产物,这些市场允许企业家、投资者、消费者和储户做出最明智的选择。设计/方法论/方法本文引用了现有创业研究的基本内容来进行论证。发现政策制定者不应该增加更多的政策举措来解决创业放缓的问题,而应该渴望创造最肥沃的环境来促进创业活动。在现有策略的基础上添加更多的策略,假设知道哪些策略比其他策略更好。即使被认为是中性的,政策激励也无法改善看不见的价格体系的结果。原创性/价值本文提醒读者,创业对经济繁荣至关重要,同时提醒读者,即使是被认为有益的政策行动也可能产生意想不到的后果,因为它们会给决策环境带来干扰。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
15.80%
发文量
22
期刊介绍: Institutions – especially public policies – are a significant determinant of economic outcomes; entrepreneurship and enterprise development are often the channel by which public policies affect economic outcomes, and by which outcomes feed back to the policy process. The Journal of Entrepreneurship & Public Policy (JEPP) was created to encourage and disseminate quality research about these vital relationships. The ultimate aim is to improve the quality of the political discourse about entrepreneurship and development policies. JEPP publishes two issues per year and welcomes: Empirically oriented academic papers and accepts a wide variety of empirical evidence. Generally, the journal considers any analysis based on real-world circumstances and conditions that can change behaviour, legislation, or outcomes, Conceptual or theoretical papers that indicate a direction for future research, or otherwise advance the field of study, A limited number of carefully and accurately executed replication studies, Book reviews. In general, JEPP seeks high-quality articles that say something interesting about the relationships among public policy and entrepreneurship, entrepreneurship and economic development, or all three areas. Scope/Coverage: Entrepreneurship, Public policy, Public policies and behaviour of economic agents, Interjurisdictional differentials and their effects, Law and entrepreneurship, New firms; startups, Microeconomic analyses of economic development, Development planning and policy, Innovation and invention: processes and incentives, Regional economic activity: growth, development, and changes, Regional development policy.
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