Success Taxes, Entrepreneurial Entry, and Innovation
November 12, 2004
The impact of tax policy on entrepreneurial activity is at the center of the debate over the efficacy of recent tax reductions. A recent paper coauthored by AEI visiting scholar R. Glenn Hubbard and William Gentry of Williams College explores whether high taxes or more progressive taxes affect the decision to become an entrepreneur. The authors also analyze whether entrepreneurs react to these options in a substantially different way than the general population.


