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Cohort, age, and business cycle effects on entrepreneurship in Latin America

The study shows how age, the economic cycle, and the cohort to which individuals belong affect their propensity to start businesses. Co-authors: Daniel Bukstein and Néstor Gandelman.
  • Paper: Cohort, Age, and Business Cycle Effects on Entrepreneurship in Latin America
  • Authors: Daniel Bukstein (ANII and Universidad ORT Uruguay) and Néstor Gandelman (Universidad ORT Uruguay)
  • Speaker: Néstor Gandelman
  • Event: Support Network for Future Entrepreneurs (RAFE) as part of the Action Plan for the Promotion of Entrepreneurship
  • Location: National Agency for Research and Innovation (ANII), Montevideo, Uruguay
  • Date: September 18, 2016

This presentation was given by Dr. Néstor Gandelman for the Support Network for Future Entrepreneurs (RAFE) as part of the Action Plan for the Promotion of Entrepreneurship at the ANII headquarters on September 18, 2016.

The study shows how age, the economic cycle, and the cohort to which individuals belong affect their propensity to start businesses.

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