Investigating the anatomy of the employment effect of new business formation.

作者: M. Fritsch , F. Noseleit

DOI: 10.1093/CJE/BES030

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摘要: Recent empirical research has found that the effect of new business formation on employment emerges over a period about ten years and identified ‘wave’ pattern these effects. In this study, we decompose overall contribution change into direct indirect The results indicate effects are quantitatively much more important than Furthermore, find regional differences generated by can to large part be explained respective Hence, interaction start-ups with their environment plays great role for explaining impact development.

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