Small businesses shine in job creation during recession, boosting regional economies.
Small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) in Sweden played a significant role in creating jobs during the 1990-93 recession and the years before and after. These SMEs were found to be major job creators in various industries, especially very small, single-establishment firms during the deep recession. Larger SMEs behaved more like big companies. Overall, regions with active SMEs had a positive or neutral impact on economic well-being.