Stairway to Heaven? Selection into Entrepreneurship, Income Mobility and Firm Performance*

Working Papers 346 Toni Juuti, Jarkko Harju, Tuomas Matikka

Abstract

Using full-population data from Finland, we show that individuals at the top of the income distribution are significantly more likely to start new incorporated businesses compared to others. There is no similar selection based on parental income, but more than half of new entrepreneurs have entrepreneurial parents. Individual income gains from entrepreneurship are similar across different background characteristics, but parental entrepreneurship and personal income are positively linked to key firm-level outcomes such as productivity and job creation. This highlights the importance of the intergenerational transmission of entrepreneurial skills and suggests that businesses established by high-income individuals generate largest positive spillovers.

Publication information

Harju, J., Juuti, T. & Matikka, T. (2024), Stairway to Heaven? Selection into Entrepreneurship, Income Mobility and Firm Performance, VATT Working Papers 168.