Bruhn, Miriam2012-03-302012-03-302011-02Review of Economics and Statistics00346535https://hdl.handle.net/10986/5465This paper estimates the economic effects of a recent reform that simplified business entry regulation in Mexico. The reform was introduced in different municipalities at different points in time. Using microlevel data, I find that the reform increased the number of registered businesses by 5%. This increase was due to former wage earners' opening businesses. Former unregistered business owners were not more likely to register their business after the reform. The reform also increased wage employment by 2.2%. Finally, the results imply that the competition from new entrants decreased the income of incumbent businesses by 3%.ENCC BY-NC-ND 3.0 IGOEconomics of Regulation L510New FirmsStartups M130Microeconomic Analyses of Economic Development O120License to Sell : The Effect of Business Registration Reform on Entrepreneurial Activity in MexicoReview of Economics and StatisticsJournal ArticleWorld Bank10.1596/5465