A Flexible Economy? Entrepreneurship and Productivity in New Zealand
John McMillan
No 03-032, Discussion Papers from Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research
Abstract:
This paper (a) provides a framework for quantifying any economy’s flexibility, and (b) reviews the evidence on New Zealand firms’ birth, growth and death. The data indicate that, by and large, the labour market and the financial market are doing their job.
Date: 2004-08
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