A Proposed Framework for Business Demography Indicators

62 Pages Posted: 14 Sep 2007

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Nadim Ahmad

Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD)

Date Written: June 2006

Abstract

The creation of new businesses and the decline of unproductive ones are often regarded key to business dynamism in OECD economies. Understanding business behaviour, creative destruction and identifying successful and failing businesses, as well as fostering entrepreneurship and innovation, have become increasingly important objectives for policy makers in many OECD economies in recent years. However, despite its growing importance, the study of business dynamics, and entrepreneurship more generally, is hampered by the lack of truly internationally comparable indicators. That is not for a lack of data however, as many statistical institutions and private agencies produce statistics in this domain, but because they lack comparability, are of questionable quality, or are not able to tackle all of the policy questions related to these issues, they can often generate confusion, giving mixed messages to policy makers. The framework of business demography indicators presented in this paper is an attempt to fill this gap by providing a mechanism by which more comparable indicators of business demography can be produced across OECD countries in particular, considering both what is practically achievable and desirable.

Keywords: Entrepreneurship, Business Births, Deaths, Survivals, High-Growth

Suggested Citation

Ahmad, Nadim, A Proposed Framework for Business Demography Indicators (June 2006). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1013361 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1013361

Nadim Ahmad (Contact Author)

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