How Do Cash Windfalls Affect Entrepreneurship? Evidence from the Spanish Christmas Lottery
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Publication date
2024ISSN
0022-1090
Abstract
We show cash windfalls affect the real economy by spurring entrepreneurship. We identify these effects using the Spanish Christmas Lottery, which provides a unique setting as prizes are geographically concentrated and distributed among thousands of households. We find higher start-up entry, job creation, and self-employment in winning regions. Consistent with a financial constraints channel, results are strongest in sectors relying on external finance and regions with limited credit access. Newly created firms are larger, more profitable, and survive longer. For existing firms, however, growth and profitability do not respond to lottery awards, but wages increase due to tighter labor markets.
Document Type
Article
Document version
Published version
Language
English
Keywords
Lottery
Pages
30 p.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Is part of
Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis
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