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We propose that the effect of market concentration on firm survival is different according to whether an industry is static (low entry and exit) or dynamic. In our empirical analysis we find support for this hypothesis. Industry concentration rates reduce the survival of new plants but only in...
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The impact of entry upon market performance depends not only on the number of entries and their size, but also on how long do the firms last. Consequently, there are an increasing number of papers, most of them focused on the United States and restricted to the manufacturing sector, aimed at...
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The objective of this paper is to offer an answer to the question : why do some entrepreneurs wish to own another firm in the future after having closed an unsuccessful one? We first show this question is relevant because making use of a sample of entrepreneurs in the UK who have experienced a...
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The motivation of this paper is to add new, large sample evidence on the extent to which the <p> likelihood of business failure or success is related to relationships between parent firms and their <p> 'off-spring'. For this purpose we make use of an exhaustive matched employer-employee data set <p>...</p></p></p>
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The paper presents a model assigning a bankruptcy probability to a company, developed on the basis of individual data from balance sheets and income statements of Polish companies, collected by Central Statistical Office of Poland in the 2001 – 2010 period. Determinants for warning signals for...
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The business structure in Jalisco, Mexico is primarily composed of micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Thus, it is fundamentally necessary to understand the dynamics, evolution and above all, the strategic challenges of this sector in order to understand the state’s economic...
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consequence, more necessity entrepreneurship and worse startup outcomes in terms of sales and employment growth. We explain this …
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consequence, more necessity entrepreneurship and worse startup outcomes in terms of sales and employment growth. We explain this …
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A question of explaining bank failures constitutes perhaps one of the greatest interest to banks' clients, policy … variables did not seem to influence failures significantly. …
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The paper reviews the approaches that have been followed for analyzing the effect of new business formation on regional development. It begins with an outline of how start-ups may affect regional development. In dealing with different ways of empirically assessing these effects, I particularly...
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