Unemployment and Entrepreneurship in the Mid-Atlantic Region of the United States: A Spatial Panel Data Analysis

IF 0.6 Q4 ECONOMICS Review of Regional Studies Pub Date : 2018-12-10 DOI:10.52324/001c.7992
Ismail M. Cole
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Studies of whether unemployment leads to more or fewer firm births and whether firm births reduce unemployment have produced mixed, inconclusive, and even conflicting results. A group of studies have attempted to reconcile these findings by exploring the possibility that the assumed linear relationship may break down and become non-linear, as might be the case if the relationships were space- and time-variant. However, these studies have also produced inconclusive results. The current study extends the analysis in this small but growing literature from the usual single- and multi-country level to the sub-country level while paying particular attention to the role of spatial effects in the firm creation process. We do this by combining spatial exploratory data analysis and spatial econometrics based on panel data for 365 counties in the Mid-Atlantic region from 1999 to 2010. The results show that spatial effects play a crucial role in this process and that ignoring them substantially underestimates the long-run effects of unemployment on firm births. The results also reveal a robust and statistically significant inverted U-shaped relationship in which rising unemployment raises the firm birth rate up to a certain threshold. In addition, a U-shaped relationship where rising firm births lower unemployment for a period but subsequently increase it is observed. These non-linear results help explain some of the conflicting findings in the literature.
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关于失业是否会导致更多或更少的企业诞生,以及企业诞生是否会减少失业的研究产生了混合的、不确定的、甚至相互矛盾的结果。一组研究试图通过探索假设的线性关系可能会破裂并变成非线性的可能性来调和这些发现,就像这种关系是时空变化的情况一样。然而,这些研究也产生了不确定的结果。目前的研究将这一数量不多但不断增长的文献中的分析从通常的单一和多国层面扩展到子国家层面,同时特别关注空间效应在企业创建过程中的作用。本文基于1999 - 2010年大西洋中部地区365个县的面板数据,将空间探索性数据分析和空间计量经济学相结合。结果表明,空间效应在这一过程中起着至关重要的作用,忽视空间效应大大低估了失业对企业出生率的长期影响。结果还揭示了一个强大的和统计上显著的倒u型关系,其中失业率上升将企业出生率提高到一定的阈值。此外,观察到一个u型关系,即上升的企业出生率在一段时间内降低了失业率,但随后又增加了失业率。这些非线性结果有助于解释文献中一些相互矛盾的发现。
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