This paper examines the relationship between new firm formation and regional employment change in the Netherlands. Using a new regional data base for the period 1988-2002, we examine the time lags involved in the relationship. We also investigate whether the relationship differs by sector and by degree of urbanization. We find that the maximum effect of new businesses on regional development is reached after about six years. Our results also suggest that the overall employment impact of new-firm start-ups is positive but that the immediate employment effects may be small in the Netherlands. Furthermore, we find that the employment impact of new firms is strongest in manufacturing industries and that the employment impact of new firms is str...
This research explores persistence of new firm formation at the UK NUTS II level for the 1994–2007 p...
This paper re-examines the link between new firm formation and subsequent employment growth. It inve...
This paper re-examines the link between new firm formation and subsequent employment growth. It inve...
This paper examines the relationship between new firm formation and regional employment change in th...
This study addresses the question of whether different types of new firm formation have different im...
Contains fulltext : 140335.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Within the re...
Within the recent literature on the geography of new firm formation, much attention is given to the...
Particularly in declining regions, new businesses creation is seen as a means to secure (future) emp...
This paper investigates to what extent determinants of the rate of independent start-ups and the rat...
This paper re-examines the link between new firm formation and subsequent employment growth. It inve...
The belief that new business formation is a source of economic growth is widespread. This belief has...
This paper reviews the current state of knowledge about the effect of new business formation on regi...
The purpose of this paper is to present empirical findings and interpretations concerning the role o...
This paper investigates whether a high level of new business formation in a region stimulates employ...
This paper investigates whether a high level of new business formation in a region stimulates employ...
This research explores persistence of new firm formation at the UK NUTS II level for the 1994–2007 p...
This paper re-examines the link between new firm formation and subsequent employment growth. It inve...
This paper re-examines the link between new firm formation and subsequent employment growth. It inve...
This paper examines the relationship between new firm formation and regional employment change in th...
This study addresses the question of whether different types of new firm formation have different im...
Contains fulltext : 140335.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Within the re...
Within the recent literature on the geography of new firm formation, much attention is given to the...
Particularly in declining regions, new businesses creation is seen as a means to secure (future) emp...
This paper investigates to what extent determinants of the rate of independent start-ups and the rat...
This paper re-examines the link between new firm formation and subsequent employment growth. It inve...
The belief that new business formation is a source of economic growth is widespread. This belief has...
This paper reviews the current state of knowledge about the effect of new business formation on regi...
The purpose of this paper is to present empirical findings and interpretations concerning the role o...
This paper investigates whether a high level of new business formation in a region stimulates employ...
This paper investigates whether a high level of new business formation in a region stimulates employ...
This research explores persistence of new firm formation at the UK NUTS II level for the 1994–2007 p...
This paper re-examines the link between new firm formation and subsequent employment growth. It inve...
This paper re-examines the link between new firm formation and subsequent employment growth. It inve...