Affiliation:
1. HEC, University of Lausanne annamaria.conti@unil.ch
2. Columbia Business School, Columbia University jag2367@columbia.edu
Abstract
Abstract
We investigate underlying sources of the US entrepreneurial ecosystem's advantage compared to other innovative economies by assessing the benefits Israeli startups derive from migrating to the US. Addressing positive sorting into migration, we show that migrants raise larger funding amounts and are more likely to have a US trademark and be acquired than non-migrants. Migrants also achieve a higher acquisition value. However, their patent output is not larger. We conclude that the US entrepreneurial ecosystem's advantage vis-á-vis other innovative economies arises from several sources producing sizeable gains for startups. These sources are investor availability, and large consumer and acquisitions markets.
Subject
Economics and Econometrics,Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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