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Tag: regional economics

Competing for Talent: Large Firms and Startup Growth

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By James Bessen and Felix Poege

Is it better to work for a startup or a well-established large company? Is it better to dive into a startup’s dynamic, fast-paced world, where close-knit teams are the norm and every day brings a new, exciting challenge?

Tags: Felix Poege, James Bessen, labor market crowding, market structure, regional economics, Ronja Röttger, Startups

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