In the name of entrepreneurship?: the logic and effects of special regulatory treatment for small business
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Beschreibung: | Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002 Includes bibliographical references (p. 307-341) Introduction -- The impact of regulation and litigation on small businesses and entrepreneurship: an overview / Llyod Dixon ... [et al.] -- State health-insurance mandates, consumer-directed health plans, and health savings accounts: are they a panacea for small businesses? / Susan M. Gates, Kanika Kapur, Pinar Karaca-Mandic -- Small businesses and workplace fatality risk: an exploratory analysis / John Mendeloff ... [et al.] -- Sabanes-Oxley's effects on small firms: what is the evidence? / Ehud Kamar, Pinar Karaca-Mandic, Eric Talley -- Do the owners of small law firms benefit from limited liability? / John A. Romley, Eric Talley, Bogdan Savych -- Data resources for policy research on small businesses / Amelia Haviland, Bogdan Savych -- Conclusions -- Appendix: A. Criteria used to define small business in determining thresholds / Ryan Keefe, Susan M. Gates, Eric Talley -- B. Methodolgy for analysis of small businesses and workplace fatality risk / John Mendeloff ... [et al.] -- Regression analysis for analysis of small businesses and work place fatality risk / John Mendeloff ... [et al.] -- Firms' reasons to go private or go dark after Sarbanes-Oxley / Ehud Kamar, Pinar Karaca-Mandic, Eric Talley There has been ongoing concern that some regulations, rules, and government policies place a disproportionate burden on small businesses and entrepreneurs. For this reason, small businesses often receive special regulatory treatment, such as exemptions from legislation or extended deadlines for compliance. However, the desire to support small businesses can come into conflict with the interest in addressing the concerns that led to the regulation or policy in the first place. Moreover, it is often unclear whether special regulatory treatment for small businesses is having the intended effect. This book sheds light on these issues through analysis of the regulatory and public policy environment with regard to small businesses, including focused studies in four key areas: health insurance, workplace safety, corporate governance, and business organization. The authors offer support for the idea that the regulatory environment has a different effect on the behavior of small businesses than it has on that of large ones. However, they also demonstrate that policies designed specifically to help small businesses do not always have the intended effect. The lack of a consistent definition of small business confounds our understanding of these issues. The book suggests possible directions for future policy that achieves a better balance between the interest in restricting firm behavior through regulation and the desire to encourage small businesses and entrepreneurs |
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title_full | In the name of entrepreneurship? the logic and effects of special regulatory treatment for small business Susan M. Gates, Kristin J. Leuschner, editors |
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