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Small business and poverty: evidence from post-Soviet cities

Journal

REGIONAL STUDIES
Volume 55, Issue 5, Pages 921-935

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/00343404.2020.1826037

Keywords

small business; poverty; city; transition; economic development

Funding

  1. Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS)
  2. Central-Eastern Europe
  3. Economics Education and Research Consortium (EERC)
  4. Kyiv School of Economics (KSE)
  5. CERGE-EI University as part of `Inter-Regional Project on 'Cities' by the CIS and the CEE Network' [R09-9031]

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The study found that small businesses can reduce urban poverty during transition periods, but higher poverty levels in cities may hinder the development of small businesses. Additionally, changes in regional institutional context, knowledge, and locational characteristics can also impact both small businesses and poverty levels.
The relationship between small business and poverty is inadequately substantiated, despite being an important economic and social nexus. We test the direct impact of small business on poverty, and of poverty on small business. Using panel data across 115 post-Soviet cities in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, Russia and Ukraine, we examine early (1995-2002) and later (2003-08) transition periods. The findings show small business can reduce urban poverty during transition, and that higher poverty in cities impedes small business. We also find that changes in regional institutional context, knowledge and locational characteristics can facilitate or hamper both small business and poverty.

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