Their main finding is that the Affordable Care Act increased self-employment by lowering the cost of non-employer-based health insurance policies to older adults. You can read their paper at https://t.co/0m3hrSHaGo.
In Chapter 4 “The Effect of the Affordable Care Act on Entrepreneurship among Older Adults” by @1ArmedEconomist and Dhaval Dave https://t.co/E5YFHGm7Sp illustrates fixed-effect D-in-D model and pretrends analysis. My reanalysis does the basic 2x2.
@childers_rg @tom_vogl @DavidSlusky Nice, thanks for this! @1ArmedEconomist has some great papers on the effect of ACA on self-employment using DD...and ACS data. https://t.co/rQlTdJ9P5M
@vhranger @ZachWeiner Yep, increasing accessibility to non-employer based healthcare increases the supply of entrepreneurs. https://t.co/9geOnVZpsr
RT @ModeledBehavior: @angelohouston @fuzzychef @Noahpinion @EconTalker I think @1ArmedEconomist can tell us that there is some evidence tha…
@angelohouston @fuzzychef @Noahpinion @EconTalker I think @1ArmedEconomist can tell us that there is some evidence that healthcare costs reduce entrepreneurship https://t.co/KWxfqcqbZf
"The Effect of the Affordable Care Act on Entrepreneurship among Older Adults" by James Bailey and Dhaval Dave https://t.co/SF7IIOaEjH https://t.co/MixHdk3daF