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This result challenges some narratives about entrepreneurship in developing countries by presenting evidence that a large majority of own-account workers appear to be people making constrained choices in a context of frictional labour markets and immediate financial pressures.
This result challenges some narratives about entrepreneurship in developing countries by presenting evidence that a large majority of own-account workers appear to be people making constrained choices in a context of frictional labour markets and immediate financial pressures.
In simple terms, we present a comparison between the economic returns of own-account work versus wage work, taking into consideration a few complications in the process.
In simple terms, we present a comparison between the economic returns of own-account work versus wage work, taking into consideration a few complications in the process.
Own-account work represents a large chunk of the labour market in developing countries, and Brazil is no exception. While some people stress the risks associated with these occupations, others highlight their positive aspects.
Own-account work represents a large chunk of the labour market in developing countries, and Brazil is no exception. While some people stress the risks associated with these occupations, others highlight their positive aspects.