空气污染与创业

Air pollution and entrepreneurship

China Economic Review · 2024
被引 2
人大 A-ABS 2

中文导读

利用中国健康与养老追踪调查面板数据,研究发现空气污染显著降低了个体成为雇主型创业者的概率和家庭创业活动的多样性,尤其对低教育水平者影响更大。

Abstract

We investigate the effect of exposure to air pollution on entrepreneurship using panel data from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study. To address endogeneity arising from location choices and omitted variable bias, we employ a two-way fixed effects model with an instrumental variable approach. We find that adults exposed to high levels of air pollution are unlikely to become employer entrepreneurs or have diversified household entrepreneurial activities. Specifically, a one unit increase in air pollution leads to a decrease in the propensity for entrepreneurship by 1.6 percentage points and a decrease in the likelihood of household entrepreneurial diversity by 2.1 percentage points. We find that risk propensity, networking consumption, self-efficacy, and the city's highly educated migrants are the main channels through which air pollution impacts entrepreneurship. Our findings also reveal that air pollution has a more significant negative impact on individuals with lower education levels compared to their more educated counterparts. • High exposure to air pollution reduces the likelihood of becoming an employer entrepreneur and diversifying household entrepreneurial activities. • Thermal inversions and wind components are used to construct an instrumental variable to address the endogeneity issues of air pollution. • Risk propensity, networking consumption, self-efficacy, and highly educated migrants in the city are channels through which air pollution impacts entrepreneurship. • The negative effect of air pollution on entrepreneurship is stronger for individuals with lower education levels than others.

空气污染创业风险偏好人力资本