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Working Paper

Explaining the Regional Distribution of New Economy Firms - A Count Data Analysis

Kiel Working Papers, 1193

Authors

  • Dohse
  • D.
  • Schertler
  • A.

Publication Date

JEL Classification

R30 R58 O30 C21 G24

Key Words

count data analysis

knowledge potential

new economy firms

regional distribution

venture capital

Although there is a host of literature on the locational choice of traditional economy firms, relatively little is known about the locational needs and preferences of new economy firms. Therefore, the current paper provides an empirical analysis of the factors determining the regional distribution of new economy firms in Germany. Using a count data analysis, we find evidence that the number of firms listed in a particular region depends positively on the region's knowledge potential (as measured by the number of patents or by the number of R&D employees) as well as on the regional supply of venture capital.

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