We know what we are, but know not what we may be nonemployers and future employment growth
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Fort Collins, Colo. : Colorado State University, Regional Economic Development Institute, 2018.
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1 online resource (2 unnumbered pages) : illustration.
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Despite the fact that they only employ their owner, there seems to exist a link between nonemployer activity and future changes in the number of employer establishments. Nonemployers might become employer establishments themselves - -and/or inspire other establishments to set up shop. A 10-percentage point increase in the growth rate of nonemployers is associated with a 2- to 4-percentage point uptick in the growth of employer establishments.

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Moore, J. (2018). We know what we are, but know not what we may be: nonemployers and future employment growth . Colorado State University, Regional Economic Development Institute.

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Moore, Jacob. 2018. We Know What We Are, but Know Not What We May Be: Nonemployers and Future Employment Growth. Colorado State University, Regional Economic Development Institute.

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Moore, Jacob. We Know What We Are, but Know Not What We May Be: Nonemployers and Future Employment Growth Colorado State University, Regional Economic Development Institute, 2018.

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Moore, Jacob. We Know What We Are, but Know Not What We May Be: Nonemployers and Future Employment Growth Colorado State University, Regional Economic Development Institute, 2018.

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