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Title: A long-term mortality analysis of subsidized firms in rural areas: an empirical study in the Portuguese Alentejo region
Authors: Santos, Anabela
Neto, Paulo
Serrano, Maria Manuel
Keywords: Public policy
Subsidized firms
Firms’ sustainability
Long­-term mortality analysis
Binary choice models
Issue Date: 2015
Citation: Santos, Anabela; Neto, Paulo & Serrano, Maria Manuel (2015). “A long-term mortality analysis of subsidized firms in rural areas: an empirical study in the Portuguese Alentejo region”. Eurasian Economic Review, September 2015, pp.1-27. ISSN: 1309-422X (Print) 2147-429X (Online). http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40822-015-0035-4. DOI: 10.1007/s40822­-015­-0035­-4
Abstract: Studies have demonstrated that public policies to support private firms’ investment have the ability to promote entrepreneurship, but the sustainability of subsidized firms has not often been analysed. This paper aims to examine this dimension specifically through evaluating the mortality of subsidized firms in the long­term. The analysis focuses on a case study of the LEADER+ Programme in the Alentejo region of Portugal. With this purpose, the paper examines the activity status (active or not active) of 154 private, rural, for-­profit firms in Alentejo that had received a subsidy to support investment between 2002 and 2008 under the LEADER+ Programme. The methodology is based on binary choice models in order to study the probability of these firms still being active. The explanatory variables used are the following: (1) the characteristics of entrepreneurs and managers’ strategic decisions, (2) firm profile and characteristics, (3) regional economic environment. Data assessment showed that the cumulative mortality rate of firms on 31st December 2013 is over 20 %.Interpretation of the regression model revealed that the probability of firms’ survival increases with higher investment, firm age and regional business concentration, whereas the number of applications made by firms has a negative impact on their survival. So it seems that for subsidized firms the amount of investment is as important as its frequency.
URI: http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs40822-015-0035-4
http://hdl.handle.net/10174/16710
Type: article
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