Surging Business Formation During the Pandemic: Causes and Consequences?
Ryan A. Decker, John Haltiwanger ,
Brookings Papers on Economic Activity Fall 2023
249-302
November
2022
Abstract

Applications for new businesses surged during the COVID-19 pandemic. We find evidence that surging applications is associated with increased creation of employer businesses and related job and worker flows. Applications rose most in industries rooted in pandemic-era changes to work and lifestyles, with significant cross-industry restructuring. Surging applications were quickly followed by increased births of employer establishments with notable associated job creation, and establishment entry is positively correlated with business applications across industry and geography.

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