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Working Paper No. 797

Compulsory Education and Jack-of-all-trades Entrepreneurs

Working Paper
Reference
Douhan, Robin (2009). “Compulsory Education and Jack-of-all-trades Entrepreneurs”. IFN Working Paper No. 797. Stockholm: Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN).

Author
Robin Douhan

Can educational institutions explain occupational choice between wage employment and entrepreneurship? This paper follows Lazear's (2005) Jack-of-all-trades hypothesis according to which an individual with a more balanced set of abilities is more likely to enter into entrepreneurship. In the theoretical model proposed, abilities are an outcome of talent and educational institutions. Institutions, in turn, differ with respect to mandatory time in school and the scope of the curriculum. Implications of the theory are tested using Swedish data for a school reform. Empirical results support the main theoretical predictions.