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Working Paper No. 902

Characteristics and Performance of New Firms and Spinoffs in Sweden

Working Paper
Reference
Andersson, Martin and Steven Klepper (2012). “Characteristics and Performance of New Firms and Spinoffs in Sweden”. IFN Working Paper No. 902. Stockholm: Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN).

Authors
Martin Andersson, Steven Klepper

We analyze the rate of formation, the characteristics, and the performance of different types of new firms in Sweden over a decade. Comparisons to Denmark, Brazil, and the U.S. suggest that the environment for new firm formation in Sweden is not markedly different than elsewhere. In line with previous studies, spinoffs of incumbents perform better than other types of new firms, particularly if their parent firm continues to operate. A novel findings is that the rate of employment growth of spinoffs is greater the larger the size of their parent, which contrast sharply with findings for firms with a single owner.