The economic importance of migrant entrepreneurship: An application of data envelopment analysis in The Netherlands
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Sahin, Madiha
Baycan, Tüzin
Nijkamp, Peter
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Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of the Free State
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English: In the Anglo-Saxon literature in the past decade, much attention has been paid to the
economic importance of ethnic (migrant) entrepreneurship. This type of self-employment
appears to provide a vital and creative contribution to the urban economy. The rising
size and importance of ethnic entrepreneurship has recently prompted much policy
and research interest regarding migrant business in Europe. Also in The Netherlands this
new phenomenon is increasingly recognised and regarded as an interesting focus for
the city’s Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) policy. Migrant entrepreneurs do not only
have a substantial impact on the urban economy, but they also act as role models for
socio-economic integration. They often operate in interesting market niches and provide
a positive stimulus for creative business-making in modern cities. The present article
offers first an overview of the literature on this issue and investigates next empirically the
economic performance of Turkish migrant entrepreneurs in the highly skilled and hightech
sector in the Netherlands through the use of data envelopment analysis (DEA).
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Sahin, M., Baycan, T., & Nijkamp, P. (2011). The economic importance of migrant entrepreneurship: An application of data envelopment analysis in The Netherlands. Town and Regional Planning, 59, 16-23.