Job Creation in Colombia vs the U.S.: 'Up or out Dynamics' Meets 'The Life Cycle of Plants'

31 Pages Posted: 26 Jun 2018

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Marcela Eslava

University of the Andes (CEDE)

John Haltiwanger

University of Maryland - Department of Economics; National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER); Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA)

Alvaro-Jose Pinzon G.

Universidad de los Andes, Colombia - Department of Economics

Date Written: June 12, 2018

Abstract

Following the seminal work of Hsieh and Klenow (2014), there is growing consensus that a key difference between the U.S. and developing economies is that the latter exhibit slower employment growth over the life cycle of the average productive establishment. At the same time, the distribution of startup employment growth in the U.S. is highly skewed, with extraordinary growth establishments driving average employment growth, giving rise to the "up or out dynamics" label (Haltiwanger, Jarmin and Miranda, 2013). We look at the entire population of non-micro manufacturing establishments in Colombia vs. the US and find that slower average life cycle growth in Colombia is driven by a less enthusiastic contribution of extraordinary growth plants and less dynamic selection of young under-performing plants. As a consequence, the size distribution of plants exhibits more concentration in small-old plants in Colombia, both in unweighted and employment-weighted bases. These findings point to a shortage of high-growth entrepreneurship and a relatively high likelihood of long-run survival for small, likely unproductive plants, as two key elements at the heart of the development problem.

Keywords: Entrepreneurship, SMEs, Employment Growth

JEL Classification: O47, O14

Suggested Citation

Eslava, Marcela and Haltiwanger, John C. and Pinzon G., Alvaro-Jose, Job Creation in Colombia vs the U.S.: 'Up or out Dynamics' Meets 'The Life Cycle of Plants' (June 12, 2018). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3194803 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3194803

Marcela Eslava (Contact Author)

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John C. Haltiwanger

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Alvaro-Jose Pinzon G.

Universidad de los Andes, Colombia - Department of Economics ( email )

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Santafe de Bogota, AA4976
Colombia

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