2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10368-021-00513-6
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How lockdown causes a missing generation of start-ups and jobs

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“…Interestingly, new firms are important for employment creation and a fall in business creation directly reduces the number of jobs created (Duncan et al , 2020; Karimov and Konings, 2021). This happens because there is a “missing generation” of firms and the firms created during a crisis or recession are less likely to grow even after the recession (Sedl´aˇcek and Sterk, 2017, 2020); this consequently has a long-lasting effect on the labor market and in competition effects.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Interestingly, new firms are important for employment creation and a fall in business creation directly reduces the number of jobs created (Duncan et al , 2020; Karimov and Konings, 2021). This happens because there is a “missing generation” of firms and the firms created during a crisis or recession are less likely to grow even after the recession (Sedl´aˇcek and Sterk, 2017, 2020); this consequently has a long-lasting effect on the labor market and in competition effects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, at the same time, empirical evidence has shown that such disturbances may have long-lasting effects on aggregate employment (Sedl´aˇcek and Sterk, 2020). In this line, Duncan et al (2020), Karimov and Konings (2021) and Sedl´aˇcek and Sterk (2020) are the only researchers who have analyzed the business creation over the COVID-19 [1] pandemic. Nevertheless, their investigations are focused on job losses instead of on how the confinement policy impacted the creation of new firms.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%