Audretsch and Fritsch (2002) proposed two explanations for the mixed evidence regarding the relationship between new firm formation and regional development. Firstly, they found evidence for the existence of long time lags needed before the main effects of new firm formation on employment change become evident. Secondly, they suggested that regions may be characterized by different growth regimes in which new firms and entrepreneurship assume different roles and accordingly lead to different effects. This paper reports the results of re-estimating the main relationships investigated by Audretsch and Fritsch (2002) in a somewhat different way. One main difference is that we now have information on a longer time-period available and have chos...
New firm formation has continued to play a key role in regional development policies across the glob...
This paper re-examines the link between new firm formation and subsequent employment growth. It inve...
We investigate regional differences in the contribution of newly founded businesses to regional empl...
to shed new light on the policy debate about whether regional economic development policy should be ...
It is hardly disputed that new business formation and self-employment can be important drivers of ec...
We investigate the effects of new business formation on employment change in German regions. A speci...
Abstract. This article investigates the relationship between some aspects of market dynamics and eco...
The paper provides an outline of the concept of regional growth regimes and empirically illustrates ...
Abstract We investigate the effects of new busi-ness formation on employment change in German region...
This thesis studies the patterns, processes and causes of economic growth at the level of firms and ...
The belief that new business formation is a source of economic growth is widespread. This belief has...
Major economic transitions, even when they are disruptive, do not occur instantaneously but rather o...
Regional determinants of new firm formation are of interest to researchers and policymakers. In the ...
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...
New firm formation has continued to play a key role in regional development policies across the glob...
This paper re-examines the link between new firm formation and subsequent employment growth. It inve...
We investigate regional differences in the contribution of newly founded businesses to regional empl...
to shed new light on the policy debate about whether regional economic development policy should be ...
It is hardly disputed that new business formation and self-employment can be important drivers of ec...
We investigate the effects of new business formation on employment change in German regions. A speci...
Abstract. This article investigates the relationship between some aspects of market dynamics and eco...
The paper provides an outline of the concept of regional growth regimes and empirically illustrates ...
Abstract We investigate the effects of new busi-ness formation on employment change in German region...
This thesis studies the patterns, processes and causes of economic growth at the level of firms and ...
The belief that new business formation is a source of economic growth is widespread. This belief has...
Major economic transitions, even when they are disruptive, do not occur instantaneously but rather o...
Regional determinants of new firm formation are of interest to researchers and policymakers. In the ...
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...
New firm formation has continued to play a key role in regional development policies across the glob...
This paper re-examines the link between new firm formation and subsequent employment growth. It inve...
We investigate regional differences in the contribution of newly founded businesses to regional empl...