Keeping it Together: Tracking Firms on New Zealand’s Longitudinal Business Database

Motu Working Paper No. 11-01

17 Pages Posted: 24 Mar 2011

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Richard Fabling

New Zealand Productivity Commission

Date Written: March 17, 2011

Abstract

Having good longitudinal identifiers is important in empirical microeconomics, since researchers often need to be able to observe the same unit over time to make causal inferences. However, firm identifiers in Statistics New Zealand’s Longitudinal Business Database can be “broken” by, among other things, changes in the legal status of the firm. This paper proposes a simple method for repairing broken firm identifiers, making use of existing plant migration data. We show that making such repairs materially reduces the apparent rate of business entry and exit, and allows real economic phenomena, such as small business incorporation, to be observed for the first time.

Keywords: firm identifiers, entry and exit, plant transfers

JEL Classification: D20

Suggested Citation

Fabling, Richard, Keeping it Together: Tracking Firms on New Zealand’s Longitudinal Business Database (March 17, 2011). Motu Working Paper No. 11-01, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1789286 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1789286

Richard Fabling (Contact Author)

New Zealand Productivity Commission ( email )

New Zealand