The inverted u-shaped relationship between female entrepreneurship and economic development

Ashraf, N.ORCID logo, Delfino, A., Glaeser, E. L. & Solmone, I. (2025). The inverted u-shaped relationship between female entrepreneurship and economic development. AEA Papers and Proceedings, 115, 500 - 508. https://doi.org/10.1257/pandp.20251070
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In the World Bank Enterprise Survey, the share of entrepreneurs who are women first rises and then falls with national income, while female labor force participation has the opposite U-shaped pattern. We present a model in which gender-based disadvantages, such as discrimination and household obligations, deter firm formation in poor countries and complex firm formation in rich countries. In middle-income countries, high returns to entrepreneurship offset gender-based costs, and firms remain simple. We document that female-owned firms are smaller and simpler. Larger firms are more productive. The female entrepreneurship rate is associated with female education, weak kinship ties, and Buddhism.

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