Interesting... it makes sense.

 

 

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Subject: [RC] Young, not just small, businesses make jobs

 

The National Bureau of Economic Research
http://m.nber.org//papers/w16300 <http://m.nber.org/papers/w16300> 

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Who Creates Jobs? Small vs. Large vs. Young


Abstract


There's been a long, sometimes heated, debate on the role of firm size in
employment growth. Despite skepticism in the academic community, the notion
that growth is negatively related to firm size remains appealing to
policymakers and small business advocates. The widespread and repeated claim
from this community is that most new jobs are created by small businesses.
Using data from the Census Bureau Business Dynamics Statistics and
Longitudinal Business Database, we explore the many issues regarding the
role of firm size and growth that have been at the core of this ongoing
debate (such as the role of regression to the mean). We find that the
relationship between firm size and employment growth is sensitive to these
issues. However, our main finding is that once we control for firm age there
is no systematic relationship between firm size and growth. Our findings
highlight the important role of business startups and young businesses in
U.S. job creation. Business startups contribute substantially to both gross
and net job creation. In addition, we find an "up or out" dynamic of young
firms. These findings imply that it is critical to control for and
understand the role of firm age in explaining U.S. job creation.

Acknowledgments <http://m.nber.org/papers/w16300.ack> 


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