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| Same Sex Marriage and Venture Capital |
| Written by Scott Shane | |
| Tuesday, 08 July 2008 | |
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While it might be strange that my mind goes from same sex marriage to entrepreneurship research (and I won't deny that such a leap is strange), there's a logic to my thinking. Much research about entrepreneurship looks at the correlations between two things and infers a causal relationship. For instance, the fact that people who are more educated are more likely to start businesses leads many observers to explain that education causes people to start businesses. But a correlation between two things doesn't necessarily mean that they are causally related. This is what leads me to same sex marriage and venture capital. California and Massachusetts, the two states that permit same sex marriage, had $17.3 billion in venture capital investment in 2007. The rest of the country had $13 billion. Therefore, states that allow same sex marriage have more venture capital than those that don't (although we don't quite get a statistically significant difference if the variance in the two groups of states is different because only two states allow same sex marriage). Maybe I'm missing something, but it's difficult to see a causal relationship between same sex marriage and venture capital. It seems like the relationship is just an artifact of something else. But back in 2002, Richard Florida published a book called The Creative Class in which he argued that places that have a higher proportion of gay people have more technological innovation. He explained that this statistical relationship exists because places with more gay people are more diverse, and diversity encourages innovation. Could Professor Florida be right? Could states more tolerant of gay marriage have more venture capital because they are more supportive of diversity and, thus, efforts to encourage innovation? * * * * *
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