Job growth in early transition: Comparing two paths* |
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Authors: | t p n Jurajda,Katherine Terrell |
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Affiliation: | Štěpán Jurajda,Katherine Terrell |
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Abstract: | Small start‐up firms are the engine of job creation in early transition. We ask about differences in their growth across two different transition economies: Estonia, which experienced rapid destruction of pre‐existing firms, and the Czech Republic, which reduced the old sector gradually. We find that the majority of job growth corresponds to within‐industry reallocation. The within‐industry growth of small start‐up firms is similar in the two countries, in line with the convergence to Western industry firm‐size distributions. We also find similar patterns in the evolution of wage differentials between start‐ups and old firms and small differences in the extent of low‐wage employment in start‐ups across the two transition paths. JEL Classifications: J2, J3, J4, L1, O1, P2. |
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Keywords: | Start‐ups job creation job destruction transition firm‐size distribution |
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