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Regional differences in small firm entry in manufacturing industries: Lower Saxony, 1979–1991 ?
Authors:Knut Gerlach  Joachim Wagner
Institution:University of Hannover , Institute for Quantitative Economic Research , Wunstorfer Straβe 14, 3000 Hannover 91
Abstract:This paper is an empirical study of inter-regional and inter-temporal variations in entry of new firms using longitudinal data covering all manufacturing establishments in Lower Saxony between 1979 and 1991. Patterns of entry are reported for sixteen regions based on gross rates of entry (number of new firms) and entry intensities (shares of employees). An empirical model is applied to detect regional characteristics that are highly correlated with entry. Pooling of cross-section and time-series data allows for control of influences of varying macroeconomic conditions and unobserved regional characteristics that turned out to be important. Small firm entry tends to be positively related to high overall economic growth, and to be higher in regions where both the small firm employment share and the level of wealth are high while the wage rate is low. We find no evidence for a negative impact of the business tax rate or for a positive effect of regional subsidies.
Keywords:industrial modernization  USA  small and midsized manufacturers
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