The Influence of Some Macroeconomic Factors on the Growth of Micro Firms in the United States

Falih M. Alsaaty, A. Zenebe, Sunando Sengupta
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of some aggregate domes-tic economic forces (i.e., government consumption expenditures and gross Investment; gross private domestic investment and personal consumption expenditures) on the growth of micro firms (businesses with fewer than 20 employees) in the U.S. between the years 1988-2012. The study classified micro firms into three categories (a) firms with employment between 0 and 4 employees, (b) firms with employment between 5 and 9 employees, and (c) firms with employment between 10 and 19 employees. In aggregation, the firms are termed “very small enterprises” by the U.S. Census Bureau. The data for the period 1988-2012 was reviewed, analyzed, and subjected to statistical analysis. It was found that a strong positive correlation exists between each of the aggregate domestic forces and the number of micro-firms in each of the three categories of micro-firms as well as all micro-firms in aggregate. The OLS regression results show all macro variables significantly affecting the growth of micro firms in the size range 10-19 employees. The evidence is more mixed in the other two size categories. The stepwise regression results are more mixed.
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一些宏观经济因素对美国微型企业成长的影响
本研究的目的是调查一些国内经济力量(即政府消费支出和总投资;国内私人投资总额和个人消费支出)对1988-2012年间美国微型企业(雇员少于20人的企业)增长的影响。该研究将微型企业分为三类(a)雇用0至4名员工的企业,(b)雇用5至9名员工的企业,以及(c)雇用10至19名员工的企业。总的来说,这些公司被美国人口普查局称为“非常小的企业”。对1988-2012年期间的数据进行了审查、分析和统计分析。研究发现,每一种总国内力量与三大类微企业中的每一类微企业数量以及所有微企业的总数之间存在着很强的正相关关系。OLS回归结果显示,在10-19人规模范围内,各宏观变量对微观企业的成长影响显著。其他两种规模的证据则更为复杂。逐步回归结果比较混杂。
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