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| DOI | 10.1016/J.JDEVECO.2022.102973 | ||
| Año | 2022 | ||
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We provide evidence of the role of community networks in emergence of Indian entrepreneurship in early stages of cotton and jute textile industries in the late 19th and early 20th century respectively, overcoming lack of market institutions and government support. From business registers, we construct a yearly panel dataset of entrepreneurs in these two industries. We find no evidence that entry was related to prior upstream trading experience or price shocks. Firm directors exhibited a high degree of clustering of entrepreneurs by community. Consistent with a model of network-based dynamics, the stock of incumbent entrepreneurs of different communities diverged non-linearly, controlling for year and community fixed effects.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | Gupta, Bishnupriya | - |
University of Warwick - Reino Unido
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| 2 | Mookherjee, Dilip | Hombre |
Boston University - Estados Unidos
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| 3 | Munshi, Kaivan | - |
Yale University - Estados Unidos
Toulouse school of Economics - Recherche - (TSE-R) - Francia |
| 4 | Sanclemente, Mario | Hombre |
QuantumX - Chile
Quantum X - Chile |
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| King's College London |
| Delhi School of Economics, Paris School of Economics India-China conference |
| Economic Development and Institutions |
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| We thank the Economic Development and Institutions (EDI) network , the International Growth Centre (IGC) and Centre for Competitive Advantage in the Global Economy (CAGE) for financial support. The paper has benefited from comments of two anonymous referees, the Co-Editor Oeindrila Dube, Sam Asher, James Fenske, Martin Fiszbein, Walker Hanlon, Debraj Ray and others attending presentations at the 2019 Royal Economic Society conference, 2018 World Economic History Congress, Delhi School of Economics, Paris School of Economics India-China conference, CEPR conference at NYU Abu Dhabi, EDI network meetings at the University of Namur, and seminars in Cambridge, Oxford, Hitotsubashi, Bonn, King’s College London, LSE and Warwick. |
| We thank the Economic Development and Institutions (EDI) network , the International Growth Centre (IGC) and Centre for Competitive Advantage in the Global Economy (CAGE) for financial support. The paper has benefited from comments of two anonymous referees, the Co-Editor Oeindrila Dube, Sam Asher, James Fenske, Martin Fiszbein, Walker Hanlon, Debraj Ray and others attending presentations at the 2019 Royal Economic Society conference, 2018 World Economic History Congress, Delhi School of Economics, Paris School of Economics India-China conference, CEPR conference at NYU Abu Dhabi, EDI network meetings at the University of Namur, and seminars in Cambridge, Oxford, Hitotsubashi, Bonn, King’s College London, LSE and Warwick. |