Startup activity and employment growth in regions
Based on a model, the report outlines the impact of business start-ups on employment growth in Great Britain. Covering the 1980-1998 span, the data used were compiled for 60 British regions. Specific emphasis is put on short-term and long-term effects of the number of start-ups on regional employment creation. Besides, the above correlation is examined for various periods. The findings reveal that - compared to the Eighties - the significance of the number of starters as regards employment growth has risen during the Nineties.
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2002-03-04
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Authors: | Stel, André van ; Dielbandhoesing, Shaastie ; Storey, David ; den, Wilco Heuvel van |
Institutions: | EIM Business & Policy Research |
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