New Firm Registration and the Business Cycle

This paper uses new panel data on the number of new firm registrations in 109 countries during 2002-2012 to study the relationship between entrepreneurship and economic growth. The data show strong evidence of a pro-cyclical pattern in entrepreneurship. An examination of heterogeneous relationships between new firm registration and the business cycle finds that higher levels of financial development and better business environments are associated with stronger pro-cyclicality of entrepreneurship both across countries and within countries over time. The results are robust to various measures of business regulation, such as the cost and time of starting a new firm and closing an insolvent firm. These findings suggest that fostering an efficient regulatory environment for the financial and private sector is important for encouraging a speedier recovery in the formation of new firms during economic expansions and aiding the efficient wind-down of insolvent firms during economic slowdowns.

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Main Authors: Klapper, Leora, Love, Inessa, Randall, Douglas
Format: Policy Research Working Paper biblioteca
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2014-02
Subjects:ACCOUNT, ACCOUNTS, AGGREGATE DEMAND, BUSINESS CYCLE, BUSINESS CYCLES, BUSINESS ECONOMICS, BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT, BUSINESS ENVIRONMENTS, BUSINESS FORMATION, BUSINESS INDICATORS, BUSINESS OWNERSHIP, BUSINESS REGISTRATION, BUSINESS REGULATION, BUSINESSES, CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE, COMPETITIVENESS, CONSUMER DEMAND, CREDIT CARDS, DEVELOPED COUNTRIES, ECONOMIC CONDITIONS, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, ECONOMIC GROWTH, ELECTRICITY, EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS, EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE, ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT, ENVIRONMENTS, FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS, FINANCIAL SUPPORT, FINANCIAL SYSTEMS, GLOBAL ECONOMY, GOVERNMENT ENTITY, GOVERNMENT POLICY, INNOVATION, INTERNATIONAL COMPARISON, LICENSE, NET WORTH, OPEN ACCESS, OPPORTUNITY COSTS, PHONE, POLICY MAKERS, POLITICAL ECONOMY, PRIVATE SECTOR, PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT, PRODUCTIVITY, REGISTRIES, REGISTRY, REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT, RESULT, RESULTS, SEARCH, STARTUPS, TIME PERIOD, TRANSMISSION, UNEMPLOYMENT, UNEMPLOYMENT RATES, USES, WAGES,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/02/18931036/new-firm-registration-business-cycle
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17318
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