• Media type: E-Book; Report
  • Title: Self-employment and development
  • Contributor: Herreño, Juan [Author]; Ocampo Díaz, Sergio [Author]
  • imprint: London (Ontario): The University of Western Ontario, Centre for Human Capital and Productivity (CHCP), 2020
  • Language: English
  • Keywords: J25 ; O11 ; O16 ; Development ; E44 ; O17 ; Unemployment ; Self-Employment ; Micro-Finance
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  • Description: Selection into self-employment among the poor is dominated by subsistence concerns, which leads to high levels of unproductive self-employment in developing countries. We incorporate this view into an otherwise benchmark macro-development model by allowing for labor frictions. Standard models that rely only on financial frictions are at odds with crucial features of the data, including large self-employment rates among the poor and the response of labor markets after well-identified labor demand shocks. We study the efficacy of a wide range of development policies on occupational choices, prices, and productivity. We find that providing unemployment benefits improves selection into self-employment, increasing total-factor productivity (TFP). Self-employment grants and unconditional transfers lower TFP by making self-employment more attractive to low-productivity individuals. Finally, financial reforms that improve access to credit succeed in raising productivity, but they do not address the subsistence concerns of poor individuals. Self-employment is still concentrated among the poor after the reforms take place.
  • Access State: Open Access