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Dynamique des entreprises et politiques

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  • Nicola Brandt

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La création d’entreprises nouvelles et le déclin ou la sortie du marché d’entreprises moins productives sont souvent considérés comme des éléments essentiels du dynamisme des entreprises et de la croissance économique des économies de l’OCDE. Les entreprises nouvelles sont considérées comme particulièrement innovatrices et jouent un rôle important en matière de création d’emplois. Sur la base de ces idées, les responsables politiques estiment souvent que les institutions qui encouragent l’entrée d’entreprises sur le marché peuvent à terme renforcer les performances économiques globales de leur pays. Cette étude utilise une nouvelle base de données internationale sur l’entrée et la sortie, la croissance et la survie d’entreprises compilées par Eurostat afin d’examiner...

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  • Nicola Brandt, 2005. "Dynamique des entreprises et politiques," Revue économique de l'OCDE, Éditions OCDE, vol. 2004(1), pages 9-39.
  • Handle: RePEc:oec:ecokab:5lgmqf11nc8n
    DOI: 10.1787/eco_studies-v2004-art2-fr
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