11/19/2009 7:53:50 AM By E.J. Reedy
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Entrepreneurship Indicators Project has a new report out of entrepreneurship indicators which is most notable for the timely data they have collected on firm (or in some cases establishment) entry and exit.  It is clear that that entry of employer firms (those not just entering self-employment) has been negatively affected in the current downturn while business exits have increased.  We'll be highlighting some of our thoughts on this report in various locations in the coming week and I'll be sure to post those.  Also notable additions to country coverage (welcome Brazil, in particular!) and an increase in data gathered from third parties on inputs into entrepreneurship.


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E.J. Reedy is a manager in Research and Policy at the Kauffman Foundation. Learn more ...

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