Middle-Class Entrepreneurship and the Effect of Social Capital

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Author
Arteaga, Elizabeth
Date issued
Jul 2012
Subject
Social Development
JEL code
L26 - Entrepreneurship;
M13 - New Firms • Startups
Country
Ecuador
Category
Working Papers
This paper surveys Ecuadorian entrepreneurs to ascertain the differences between middle-class and upper-class entrepreneurs and identify the variables associated with the "success" of a business. The paper also explores the variables that can determine the probability of upward intergenerational mobility. The paper finds that, although the level of social capital among Ecuadorian entrepreneurs is weak, it positively affects the chances of being a dynamic entrepreneur.