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Journal Article

Lifting the Iron Curtain: School-Age Education and Entrepreneurial Intentions

Authors

  • Falck
  • O.
  • Gold
  • R.
  • Heblich
  • S.

Publication Date

DOI

10.1093/jeg/lbw026

JEL Classification

I21 J24 L26 P30

Key Words

entrepreneurship

formal education

informal education

socialism

Related Topics

Labor Market

Innovation and Structural Change

Behavioral Economics

Germany

We exploit Germany’s reunification to identify how school-age education affects entrepreneurial intentions. We look at university students in reunified Germany who were born before the Iron Curtain fell. During school age, all students in the West German control group received formal and informal education in a free-market economy, while East German students did or did not receive free-market education. Difference-in-differences estimations show that school-age education in a free-market economy increases entrepreneurial intentions. An event study supports the common-trends assumption. Results remain robust in matched samples and when we exploit within-student variation in occupational intentions to control for unobserved individual characteristics.

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  • Dr. Robert Gold
    Kiel Institute Researcher

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