Selecting occupations to create jobs using discrete choice models: Medellin Metropolitan Area 2009

The main objective of this paper is to identify key factors that determine the decision of an individual to become an entrepreneur in the Medellin Metropolitan Area in 2009. Using models such as Multinomial Logit and Probit, as well as Sequential Binary Logit, we assess the probability that a person...

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