Regional determinants of firm entry in a developing country |
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Authors: | Carla Daniela Calá Miguel Manjón‐Antolín Josep‐Maria Arauzo‐Carod |
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Affiliation: | 1. Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Sociales, Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata, Mar del Plata, Argentina;2. CREIP and Quantitative Urban and Regional Economics (QURE), Department of Economics, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Reus, Catalonia, Spain;3. Institut d'Economia de Barcelona (IEB), Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain |
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Abstract: | We analyse the determinants of firm entry in developing countries using Argentina as an illustrative case. Our main finding is that although most of the regional determinants used in previous studies analysing developed countries are also relevant here, there is a need for additional explanatory variables that proxy for the specificities of developing economies (e.g., poverty, informal economy and idle capacity). We also find evidence of a core‐periphery pattern in the spatial structure of entry that seems to be mostly driven by differences in agglomeration economies. Since regional policies aiming to attract new firms are largely based on evidence from developed countries, our results raise doubts about the usefulness of such policies when applied to developing economies. |
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Keywords: | R12 R30 C33 Firm entry Argentina count data models |
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