Partisan Entrepreneurship — R&R, Journal of Finance
(with Joey Engelberg , Jorge Guzman , and Runjing Lu ) NBER WP (older version)   SSRN link SocArXiv link Abstract Republicans start more firms than Democrats. In a sample of 40 million party-identified Americans between 2005 and 2017, we find that 5.5% of Republicans and 3.7% of Democrats become entrepreneurs. This partisan entrepreneurship gap is time-varying: Republicans increase their relative entrepreneurship during Republican administrations and decrease it during Democratic administrat
Cross-State Strategic Voting — Reject & Resubmit, American Economic Journal: Economic Policy