Uncovering Creative Destruction brought about by New Firm Formation: A New Method and Data Source
James Derbyshire
Local Economy, 2009, vol. 24, issue 4, 310-322
Abstract:
Atherton (2006) has noted that the current policy preoccupation with increasing start-up levels has been justified in terms of the ‘creative destruction’ it is expected to bring about. However, this article shows that the most commonly employed measures of start-up, and the most common dataset on which they are employed, are inadequate for assessing start-up policy justified in these terms. A new dataset and method is introduced that is better able to uncover creative destruction taking place in the business stock.
Date: 2009
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DOI: 10.1080/02690940903026845
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