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At the end of the 1970s an important change took place in the economic structure of developed countries: a considerable increase in the number of small and medium enterprises occurred as well as a decrease of large firms. Since then, a wide literature has analysed this phenomenon. Some of these studies focus on the causes of this phenomenon whereas others centre on its consequences on economic growth and public welfare. The empirical literature highlights the dynamism of small firms in terms of both employment generation and innovation (see also the Introduction to this volume). For this reason the number of small enterprises, in relative terms, is considered a good indicator of entrepreneurship.2
An earlier version of this chapter was presented at the Workshop on the Demography of Firms and Industries, University of Barcelona, 2001. The present version was presented at the Workshop on the Post-Entry Performance of Firms, Bologna, 2002.We acknowledge support from the Ministerio de Ciencia y TecnologÃa, grant SEC0882-C02-01.
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Audretsch, D., Callejon, M., Aranguren, M.J. (2008). Entrepreneurship, Small Firms and Self-employment. In: Parrilli, M.D., Bianchi, P., Sugden, R. (eds) High Technology, Productivity and Networks. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230583726_6
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