Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7393543 World Development 2015 16 Pages PDF
Abstract
Presenting low individual returns, but providing households with livelihoods and means to cope with economic vulnerability, micro-entrepreneurship's evaluation should include both context and heterogeneity. Using a four-wave panel of 9,157 Indonesian households, this study proposes a quantile estimation of micro-entrepreneurship's effects on four household-level complementary measures of welfare - income, consumption, household, and total assets. It evidences substantial positive but decreasing effects on the four measures, with the highest relative returns for the poorest. For this category, micro-entrepreneurship primarily provides returns in the form of income, translating into higher relative consumption, but more importantly, into a greater relative assets accumulation.
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