Neighborhood segregation and black entrepreneurship
We examine the causal effect of neighborhood segregation on black entrepreneurship. We address neighborhood sorting by analyzing city averages and omitted variable bias by instrumenting for segregation using historical railroad configurations. We find that segregation has a significant positive effe...
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Main Authors: | FESSELMEYER, Eric, SEAH, Kiat Ying |
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Language: | English |
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2017
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