Where has all the skewness gone? The decline in high-growth (young) firms in the U.S.

作者: Ryan A. Decker , John Haltiwanger , Ron S. Jarmin , Javier Miranda

DOI: 10.1016/J.EUROECOREV.2015.12.013

关键词: Employment growthEntrepreneurshipLabour economicsPercentileSkewnessGrowth rateJob creationDynamismDistribution (economics)Economics

摘要: … All size classes exhibited a decline in the share of employment accounted for by high growth firms in the post 2000 period but the declines in the firms with more than 50 employees that …

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