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(The philosophers tell us the big and small are relative and there is noabsolute good or bad in this world. However, the axiom may be changed if we putit into the intercompany comparison. The below paper takes the view that big firmsare better than small firms. This is only one kind of opinion. And I thinkeveryone has his opinion. So just speak your mind)
Why small firms are less wonderful than you think

Mar 3rd 2012 | from the print edition


         PEOPLE find it hard to like businesses once they grow beyond a certain size. Banks that were “too big to fail” sparked a global economic crisis and burned bundles of taxpayers’ cash. Big retailers such as Walmart and Tesco squeeze suppliers and crush small rivals. Some big British firms minimise their tax bills so aggressively that they provoke outrage. Films nearly always depict big business as malign. Tex Richman, the oil baron in the latest Muppets movie, is so bad he reads The Economist. Small wonder that whenever politicians want to laud business they praise cuddly small firms, not giants.

        It is shrewd politics to champion the little guy. But the popular fetish for small business is at odds with economic reality. Big firms are generally more productive, offer higher wages and pay more taxes than small ones. Economies dominated by small firms are often sluggish.


        Consider the southern periphery of the euro area. Countries such as Greece, Italy and Portugal have lots of small firms which, thanks to cumbersome regulations, have failed lamentably to grow (see article). Firms with at least 250 workers account for less than half the share of manufacturing jobs in these countries than they do in Germany, the euro zone’s strongest economy. A shortfall of big firms is linked to the sluggish productivity and loss of competitiveness that is the deeper cause of the euro-zone crisis. For all the boosterism around small business, it is economies with lots of biggish companies that have been able to sustain the highest living standards.


        Big firms can reap economies of scale. A big factory uses far less cash and labour to make each car or steel pipe than a small workshop. Big supermarkets such as the villainous Walmart offer a wider range of high-quality goods at lower prices than any corner store. Size allows specialisation, which fosters innovation. An engineer at Google or Toyota can focus all his energy on a specific problem; he will not be asked to fix the boss’s laptop as well. Manufacturers in Europe with 250 or more workers are 30-40% more productive than “micro” firms with fewer than ten employees. It is telling that micro enterprises are common in Greece, but rare in Germany.


        Big firms have their flaws, of course. They can be slow to respond to customers’ needs, changing tastes or disruptive technology. If they grew big thanks to state backing, they are often bureaucratic and inefficient. To idolise big firms would be as unwise as to idolise small ones.


It’s what you do with it that counts


        Rather than focusing on size, policymakers should look at growth. One of the reasons why everyone loves small firms is that they create more jobs than big ones. But many small businesses stay small indefinitely. The link between small firms and jobs growth relies entirely on new start-ups, which are usually small, and which by definition create new jobs (as they did not previously exist). A recent study of American businesses found that the link between company size and jobs growth disappears once the age of firms is controlled for.


        Rather than spooning out subsidies and regulatory favours to small firms, governments should concentrate on removing barriers to expansion. In parts of Europe, for example, small firms are exempted from the most burdensome social regulations. This gives them an incentive to stay small. Far better to repeal burdensome rules for all firms. The same goes for differential tax rates, such as Britain’s, and the separate bureaucracy America maintains to deal with small businesses. In a healthy economy, entrepreneurs with ideas can easily start companies, the best of which grow fast and the worst of which are quickly swept aside. Size doesn’t matter. Growth does.


Thanks you for your reading!


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aibieli731001 发表于 2012-3-7 09:54:32 |只看作者 |坛友微信交流群
喜欢看follow me 的文章,既能学习英语又能学习经济知识。
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Absolutly, policymakers should look at growth rather than focusing on size.and small firms creat more jobs than policymakers think , especially they are more flexible.
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tianliehuo 发表于 2012-3-7 12:10:41 |只看作者 |坛友微信交流群
yeah,for our government officials, they should pay more  attention to the small firms. Nowadays, the small firms face serious problems.

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tianliehuo 发表于 2012-3-7 12:12:44 |只看作者 |坛友微信交流群
aibieli731001 发表于 2012-3-7 09:54
喜欢看follow me 的文章,既能学习英语又能学习经济知识。
,if you can try to write something in English, that will be better.

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danellv 发表于 2012-3-7 12:51:22 |只看作者 |坛友微信交流群
next time when you copy and paste, please pay some attention on blanks between words. thx
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happylife87 发表于 2012-3-7 12:54:46 |只看作者 |坛友微信交流群
A good environment and balance is more important, and the competition should be fair in most markets.
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tianliehuo 发表于 2012-3-7 13:32:49 |只看作者 |坛友微信交流群
danellv 发表于 2012-3-7 12:51
next time when you copy and paste, please pay some attention on blanks between words. thx
thx, in fact, I pay attention to the things that u said. However, I keep the blanks between words, when i edit it. However, the result is not as i wish. It is a pity. Next time, I wlll slove the problem.

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tianliehuo 发表于 2012-3-7 13:37:46 |只看作者 |坛友微信交流群
happylife87 发表于 2012-3-7 12:54
A good environment and balance is more important, and the competition should be fair in most markets ...
yeah, fairness is the key factor to promote the competition.

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Follow me?this is my first time to hear that......but his words are quite wonderful.
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