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The hypothesis underlined in this paper is that apart from infant mortality there is another relevant phenomenon taking place within new-born Small Business Enterprises (SBEs) in the period immediately after entry; namely that the smaller ones among them, having entered with a marked sub-optimal...
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While the significant decline in US firm formation rates over the past 30 years has raised concern about the health of the US economy, its causes are not yet fully understood. I argue that a significant part of this decline can be explained as an efficient response to size biased technological...
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This paper aims to determine whether countries where large firms are very dominant have less entrepreneurial activities. There is anecdotal evidence that the continued decline in the business dynamism or the number of start-ups in the United States is said to be partly attributed to large firms....
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