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The present paper deals with the question whether 'Gibrat's law' is applicable to firms founded between 1989 and 1996 within the Western German manufacturing sector or not. The underlying assumption is that size of a firm has no influence on its growth. Growth is rather determined by a process...
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The present paper deals with the question whether 'Gibrat's law' is applicable to firms founded between 1989 and 1996 within the Western German manufacturing sector or not. The underlying assumption is that size of a firm has no influence on its growth. Growth is rather determined by a process...
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and Western Germany. Descriptive analyses have shown that most firms experience only small positive or negative employment … when separatingEastern and Western Germany as well as usingdifferen t definitions of fast growingfirms. Moreover, the …
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and Western Germany. Descriptive analyses have shown that most firms experience only small positive or negative employment … when separating Eastern and Western Germany as well as using different definitions of fast growing firms. Moreover, the …
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Germany. Hypothesis upon the influence of potential determinants are derived from theoretical approaches explaining the growth … Germany. With an yearly average of 15.8% (11.8%), the growth rates of innovative firms in Western (Eastern) Germany are … Western Germany grow faster than firms in Eastern Germany. Furthermore, an unequal distribution of the average annual growth …
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