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Appendix 2


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SMEs in New Zealand: Structure and Dynamics - 2004

[ Last Updated 4 November 2005 ]


Survival Rates by FTE size category and ANZSIC for 1999 and 2000 firm entries into the BDS.

1999 and 2000 enterprises show a similar survival pattern to 1998 enterprises.

The following figures show survival rates by FTE category and ANZSIC classification for enterprises born in 1999 and 2000. As is the case for 1998 enterprises, SMEs are less likely to survive the first two to three years of operation than their larger counterparts.

Survival Rates of 1999 Enterprise Entries by FTE Category

Figure: Survival Rates of 1999 Enterprise Entries by FTE Category

→ Full size version of Survival Rates of 1999 Enterprise Entries by FTE Category [52KB GIF file]

Survival Rates for 1999 Enterprise Entries by ANZSIC
(Note: Survival numbers can increase, due to use of random rounding to maintain confidentiality)

Figure: Survival Rates for 1999 Enterprise Entries by ANZSIC

→ Full size version of Survival Rates for 1999 Enterprise Entries by ANZSIC [61KB GIF file]

Survival Rates of 2000 Enterprise Entries by FTE Category

Figure: Survival Rates of 2000 Enterprise Entries by FTE Category

→ Full size version of Survival Rates of 2000 Enterprise Entries by FTE Category [45KB GIF file]

Survival Rates for 2000 Enterprise Entries by ANZSIC
(Note: Survival numbers can increase, due to use of random rounding to maintain confidentiality)

Figure: Survival Rates for 2000 Enterprise Entries by ANZSIC

→ Full size version of Survival Rates for 2000 Enterprise Entries by ANZSIC [58KB GIF file]


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