The main objective of this study is to determine to what extent small and medium-sized enterprises can be seen as the main source of employment growth for the Dutch private sector during the period 1993-1998. To this end, we will decompose the employment growth over this period into size classes. �
The aim of the present short paper is to show that since the 1970s the world has changed considerabl...
The function and contribution of small and medium-sized firms in ensuring local economic growth are ...
The research presented in this research note relates to two partly overlapping topics in previous re...
Dutch media often pay a lot of attention to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). They are cons...
This study investigates the development of the firm-size distribution in the Netherlands using vario...
Abstract Firm size is increasingly acknowledged as an important factor for (macro-)economic policy. ...
This study analyses Dutch employment growth and dynamics during the booming end 1990s. In this perio...
The research presented in this research note relates to two partly overlapping topics in previous re...
This case study investigates the rise of solo self-employment in the Netherlands as well as the incr...
Contains fulltext : 64222.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Data from two ...
SMEs are the most dynamic sector of the economy, representing a key factor in employment growth. Alt...
Despite the relevance in terms of policy, we still know little in Spain about where and by whom jobs...
textabstractIn the analysis of economic phenomena either within or across industries there is room f...
Whereas the Dutch business sector as a whole is among the largest exporters, importers and foreign d...
Human resources are recognised as one of the main sources of economic growth. The management of thes...
The aim of the present short paper is to show that since the 1970s the world has changed considerabl...
The function and contribution of small and medium-sized firms in ensuring local economic growth are ...
The research presented in this research note relates to two partly overlapping topics in previous re...
Dutch media often pay a lot of attention to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). They are cons...
This study investigates the development of the firm-size distribution in the Netherlands using vario...
Abstract Firm size is increasingly acknowledged as an important factor for (macro-)economic policy. ...
This study analyses Dutch employment growth and dynamics during the booming end 1990s. In this perio...
The research presented in this research note relates to two partly overlapping topics in previous re...
This case study investigates the rise of solo self-employment in the Netherlands as well as the incr...
Contains fulltext : 64222.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Data from two ...
SMEs are the most dynamic sector of the economy, representing a key factor in employment growth. Alt...
Despite the relevance in terms of policy, we still know little in Spain about where and by whom jobs...
textabstractIn the analysis of economic phenomena either within or across industries there is room f...
Whereas the Dutch business sector as a whole is among the largest exporters, importers and foreign d...
Human resources are recognised as one of the main sources of economic growth. The management of thes...
The aim of the present short paper is to show that since the 1970s the world has changed considerabl...
The function and contribution of small and medium-sized firms in ensuring local economic growth are ...
The research presented in this research note relates to two partly overlapping topics in previous re...