What makes small firms grow?: finance, human capital, technical assistance, and the business environment in Romania
Brown, J. David, Earle, John S. and Lup, Daniela (2005) What makes small firms grow?: finance, human capital, technical assistance, and the business environment in Romania. Economic Development and Cultural Change, 54 (1) . pp. 33-70. [Article] (doi:10.1086/431264)
Abstract
Although the development of a new private sector is generally considered crucial to economic transition, there has been little empirical research on the determinants of start?up firm growth. This article analyzes panel data on 297 new small enterprises in Romania with detailed annual information from the start?up date through 2001. Controlling for heterogeneity with a rich set of firm characteristics and firm fixed effects, our panel regressions imply that access to external credit substantially increases both employment and sales growth. Entrepreneurial characteristics such as gender and education have weaker estimated effects. Neither technical assistance nor a wide variety of measures of the business environment (contract enforcement, property rights, and corruption) have any clear association with firm growth.
Item Type: | Article |
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Additional Information: | © 2005 The University of Chicago |
Research Areas: | A. > School of Law A. > School of Law > Criminology and Sociology |
Item ID: | 21357 |
Depositing User: | Jennifer Basford |
Date Deposited: | 16 Feb 2017 11:13 |
Last Modified: | 12 Jun 2019 11:38 |
URI: | https://eprints.mdx.ac.uk/id/eprint/21357 |
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