Small business statistics

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Small business statistics

edited by Graham Bannock and Michael Daly

P. Chapman, c1994

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"Published in association with the Small Business Research Trust."

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Description

The editors of this collection record the progress made in analysing trends in the business enterprise population, using both official and private data. Although much estimation and some methodological complexity is involved, the authors of the contributions share the belief that on presenting statistics, it is better to be roughly right than precisely wrong. This is an essential handbook for all those concerned with the future of small business over the next decade, whether as researcher, policy maker or consultant.

Table of Contents

PART ONE: THE UNITED KINGDOM VAT Registration Data 1979-91 - Michael Daly Self-Employment - Martin Campbell and Michael Daly Into the 1990s Small Business Statistics - Graham Bannock and Partners The UK Enterprise Population 1979-91 - Andrew McCann Job Creation 1987-89 - Michael Daly et al The Contributions of Small and Large Firms Job Creation 1987-89 - Michael Daly et al Preliminary Analysis by Sector PART TWO: INTERNATIONAL COMPARISONS International Comparisons of SME Statistics - Graham Bannock Formal Insolvency - Graham Bannock and Alan Doran The UK and International Comparisons Small Firms as Exporters - Graham Bannock The UK and International Comparisons SMEs in the Development Process - Graham Bannock

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