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Nature of firm growth

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Only half of all startups survive past the age of five and surviving businesses grow at vastly different speeds. Using micro data on employment in the population of U.S. businesses, we estimate that the lion's share of these differences is driven by ex-ante heterogeneity across firms, rather than by ex-post shocks. We embed such heterogeneity in a firm dynamics model and study how ex-ante differences shape the distribution of firm size, "up-or-out" dynamics, and the associated gains in aggregate output. "Gazelles" - a small subset of startups with particularly high growth potential - emerge as key drivers of these outcomes. Analyzing changes in the distribution of ex-ante firm heterogeneity over time reveals that gazelles are driven towards extinction, creating substantial aggregate losses.
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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
SSD
Sub department:
Economics
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Publisher:
Centre For Macroeconomics
Article number:
CFM-DP2017-37
Series:
CFM Discussion Paper Series
Place of publication:
London
Publication date:
2018-03-13
Paper number:
CFM-DP2017-37


Language:
English
Pubs id:
1159030
Local pid:
pubs:1159030
Deposit date:
2021-01-29
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