Survival of micro-enterprises: Does public seed financing work?

We estimated a hazard function for the duration of micro-enterprises after they had been subject to a public seed financing programme in southern Chile. The programme aims to encourage innovative new firms and uses sponsors to support and follow-up on the benefiting firms. Using an administrative da...

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Veröffentlicht in:Applied economics letters 2013-05, Vol.20 (8), p.754-757
Hauptverfasser: Fuentes, Rodrigo, Dresdner, Jorge
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:We estimated a hazard function for the duration of micro-enterprises after they had been subject to a public seed financing programme in southern Chile. The programme aims to encourage innovative new firms and uses sponsors to support and follow-up on the benefiting firms. Using an administrative database, specially recovered for this purpose, we were able to follow a sample of 76 firms throughout a period of 9 years. This article offers new evidence about how a firm promotion subsidy programme works in a medium developed country. The results indicate that the amount of funds granted increases survival time. In contrast, the type of support organization does not seem to affect the duration of the micro-enterprises, while the sponsors' individual characteristics do seem to have an impact on survival. Thus, the public institution should periodically assess the sponsors' performance as part of the programme evaluation.
ISSN:1350-4851
1466-4291
DOI:10.1080/13504851.2012.741673