Your claim that successful founders come from rich families does not accord with my experience. Do you have any evidence for it?
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These papers are both about entrepreneurship generally, not what you call "high-growth entrepreneurship." I believe a lawyer's son would be more likely to start a law firm, but that implies nothing about the backgrounds of successful startup founders.
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You're going to lead people (including yourself) astray though if you don't distinguish between startups and entrepreneurship generally. Especially since you're talking about tax policy, and it's the startup founders who get really rich.
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