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Page 1: Entrepreneurs, Local Amenities and Growth: A research proposal Rodrigo Wagner December 1 st, 2008.

Entrepreneurs, Local Amenities and Growth:

A research proposal

Rodrigo Wagner

December 1st , 2008

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(De)motivating evidence about negative “growth”

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One out of five countries had their peak GDP per capita before 1985

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Below the historical peak…

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Only countries with peak before 1985 Gap between income in 2000 and peak GDP

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10% of the world live in countries that “forgot” their TFP

• 600 million people live in countries – where GDP today (2000) is below its 1984 peak.– This isn’t small potatoes

• Questions– Why some countries are poorer today than 20 years ago ?– How can this happen in a world where technology is growing ?– Why some countries take so much time to recover from collapses ?

• Unlike Germany after WWII

• Approach:– Look at the role of entrepreneurial talent leaving the country

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Some usual suspects ?

Y = A f(k,h)• A in the world in higher

• Barriers to k

• Overall investment in h is higher.

• Infrastructure can be rebuilt…– And then pay the cost

• If shadow price of capital (physical or human) is high One may import it…

• In general, true for any (tradable) input

• Conflict ends… but GDP crisis does notThere seems to be a permanent loss in TFP

- hysteresis

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This channel…

1) Crisis induces reduction in amenities

– Public security, for example

2) Entrepreneurs exit the country (or the area):V(stay local, w) < V(live in “Miami”, w - Cost of moving)

3) Conflict stops, but “coordinators” are not there…– It takes a while to build a new pool of entrepreneurs

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Some micro evidence• Kidnapping of businessmen reduced investment in

Colombian provinces.• Pshisva and Suarez (2006)

• Russian cities disproportionally hit by the Holocaust grew less.

• Acemoglu, Hassan and Robinson (2008)

• Entrepreneurship is (very) imperfectly tradable– Many local entrepreneurs in Italy

• Olmo & Michelacci (2004, REStat)

• African migration … (and return ?) – Anecdotal evidence of recent return(article in EL PAIS)

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Macro perspective

• Talent and allocation of talent• Lucas (1978) ; Murphy Shleifer & Vishny (1991).• But talent is implicitly tradable

• Entrepreneurs demand educated people.• Dias & McDermontt (2006).

• Talent and tolerance for delayed gratification emerge from the middle class

• Acemoglu & Zilibotti (1997)

• Endogenous migration and growth– But here human capital does not depreciate when you leave

• Braun (1993)

• Familiarity with foreign economy• Goodfriend and McDermontt (1998)

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Central claims

• Location decisions of entrepreneurs impact the set of available projects.

• Outward migration of the “entrepreneurial class” reduce long term growth.– Why ? Less projects less spillovers…

• Restoring amenities for entrepreneurs may attract people able to run businesses.

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Towards a Model

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Conclusions

• Some countries are poorer than before

• In a world of technological improvement.

• Did they loose their ability to do business ?

• Evidence supporting imperfect substitution between local and foreign entrepreneur…

• How to model ?

• How relevant ?