Empirical Evidence on Firm Growth and Jobs in Developing Countries
Economic growth does not contribute enough to job creation. As shown in Merotto, weber and Aterido (2018), a bit more than half of growth episodes contributed to reducing unemployment. A significant part of this relationship between growth and jobs...
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okr-10986-349582021-09-16T21:32:15Z Empirical Evidence on Firm Growth and Jobs in Developing Countries Buba, Johanne Gonzalez, Alvaro Rizvi, Anam EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE LABOR MARKET PERFORMANCE EMPLOYMENT IMPACT INTERNALLY DISPLACED PERSON MACROECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT Economic growth does not contribute enough to job creation. As shown in Merotto, weber and Aterido (2018), a bit more than half of growth episodes contributed to reducing unemployment. A significant part of this relationship between growth and jobs is centered around firms. Firms are more likely to hire when growing. For that reason, any discussion on how to get more jobs needs to respond to questions about firm performance. This review discusses the barriers to firm growth and performance, namely limited access to finance, frictions on the labor market, lack of know-how, limited access to technology and the role of markets. It synthesizes the main lessons on firm growth from firm-level experiments that address these constraints and when possible, focuses on the impacts of these interventions on jobs. The objective is to provide evidence that can guide practitioners who seek to promote jobs in the context of private sector development programming. 2020-12-22T18:59:41Z 2020-12-22T18:59:41Z 2020-12-18 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/663591608534437178/Empirical-Evidence-on-Firm-Growth-and-Jobs-in-Developing-Countries http://hdl.handle.net/10986/34958 English Jobs Working Paper CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC: World Bank Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research |
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EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE LABOR MARKET PERFORMANCE EMPLOYMENT IMPACT INTERNALLY DISPLACED PERSON MACROECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT Buba, Johanne Gonzalez, Alvaro Rizvi, Anam Empirical Evidence on Firm Growth and Jobs in Developing Countries |
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Economic growth does not contribute
enough to job creation. As shown in Merotto, weber and
Aterido (2018), a bit more than half of growth episodes
contributed to reducing unemployment. A significant part of
this relationship between growth and jobs is centered around
firms. Firms are more likely to hire when growing. For that
reason, any discussion on how to get more jobs needs to
respond to questions about firm performance. This review
discusses the barriers to firm growth and performance,
namely limited access to finance, frictions on the labor
market, lack of know-how, limited access to technology and
the role of markets. It synthesizes the main lessons on firm
growth from firm-level experiments that address these
constraints and when possible, focuses on the impacts of
these interventions on jobs. The objective is to provide
evidence that can guide practitioners who seek to promote
jobs in the context of private sector development programming. |
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Publications & Research :: Working Paper |
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Buba, Johanne Gonzalez, Alvaro Rizvi, Anam |
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Buba, Johanne Gonzalez, Alvaro Rizvi, Anam |
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Buba, Johanne |
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Empirical Evidence on Firm Growth
and Jobs in Developing Countries |
title_short |
Empirical Evidence on Firm Growth
and Jobs in Developing Countries |
title_full |
Empirical Evidence on Firm Growth
and Jobs in Developing Countries |
title_fullStr |
Empirical Evidence on Firm Growth
and Jobs in Developing Countries |
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Empirical Evidence on Firm Growth
and Jobs in Developing Countries |
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empirical evidence on firm growth
and jobs in developing countries |
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Washington, DC: World Bank |
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2020 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/663591608534437178/Empirical-Evidence-on-Firm-Growth-and-Jobs-in-Developing-Countries http://hdl.handle.net/10986/34958 |
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