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An important new literature on gross employment flows has produced a great outpouring of stylized facts. In this paper we examine one aspect of this literature through the lens of dynamic models and theories of industrial evolution. We extend the Davis and Haltiwanger methodology for analysis of...
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An important new literature on gross employment flows has produced a great outpouring of stylized facts. In this paper we examine one aspect of this literature through the lens of dynamic models and theories of industrial evolution. We extend the Davis and Haltiwanger methodology for analysis of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010271744
An important new literature on gross employment flows has produced a great outpouring of stylized facts. In this paper we examine one aspect of this literature through the lens of dynamic models and theories of industrial evolution. We extend the Davis and Haltiwanger methodology for analysis of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005765281
industry. Furthermore, the project will cover other critical areas of business life (such as energy, transport and logistics …, trade, property and infrastructure) as well as the functioning of the public sector. Finland has all the prerequisites for … success: a competitive and international technology industry, solid ICT skills, and a public sector that is well-managed and …
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nature of manufactured goods, are bringing industry and services closer together. Empirical evidence suggests that goods and … neither a traditional industrial good nor a conventional service. This complementariness between industry and services … services can be partly explained by the sector's modest labor productivity, high taxation, low competition and low investment …
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Young firms are integral to productivity enhancing resources reallocation. However, they need to be more productive than the average firm to play that part. In Australia, manufacturing entrepreneurs are quite unproductive upon entry. Yet, the productivity of those that survive makes a quantum...
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Overall, the 2008 entrepreneurial activity rate increased slightly over 2007. An average of 0.32 percent of the adult population (or 320 out of 100,000 adults) created a new business each month - representing approximately 530,000 new businesses per month - as compared to 0.30 percent in 2007....
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Population Survey (CPS), a national population survey conducted by the U.S. Bureau of the Census and the Bureau of Labor …
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The Kauffman Index measures the monthly rate of business creation at the individual owner level, reporting the percent of non-business owners who start businesses with more than fifteen hours worked per week. The matched basic monthly files from the Current Population Survey (CPS) provide a...
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