How accurate are VAT registrations as a measure of entrepreneurship?: A spatial analysis of Scotland and its regions

Comparing VAT registration data with Scottish Clearing Bank Statistics on new start-up activity we assess the extent to which VAT registration data reflect the general level of start-up activity in the Scottish economy for the period 2002–2009. Findings reveal that VAT registration data underestimat...

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Veröffentlicht in:Local economy 2012-05, Vol.27 (3), p.279-296
Hauptverfasser: Ross, Andrew G, Crossan, Kenny, Juleff, Linda
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Comparing VAT registration data with Scottish Clearing Bank Statistics on new start-up activity we assess the extent to which VAT registration data reflect the general level of start-up activity in the Scottish economy for the period 2002–2009. Findings reveal that VAT registration data underestimate the general level of start-up activity by 39%. The data also reveal there is considerable spatial variation in start-up activity across Scottish regions and the recent recession has affected start-up activity irrespective of which measure is used. It is also clear, however, that the recession has affected the general level of start-up activity to a far greater extent.
ISSN:0269-0942
1470-9325
DOI:10.1177/0269094211434476