# Do Business Subsidies Facilitate Employment Growth?

**Published:** 2011-01-04  
**Categories:** Publications  
**Tags:** business subsidies, Discussion Papers, Finland  
**URL:** https://www.etla.fi/en/publications/dp1235-en/

We use data from 15508 Finnish companies with 10 or more employees for the years 2003-2008 to explore the relationship between employment growth and three endogenously determined business subsidy types (i.e. employment subsidy, R&D subsidy and other business subsidies). We find a positive contemporary relationship between all business subsidy types and employment growth. Our findings suggest that R&D subsidies further contribute to the firms&#146; employment for one year after and employment and other subsidies for three years after the reception of subsidies. After that, the differences between the subsidized and non-subsidized firms vanish. We further find, in line with the empirical studies of Harrison et al. (2008) and Hall et al. (2008), that both product innovation and sales growth from a firm&#146;s old products contribute to the firm&#146;s employment growth. Process innovation, instead, does not seem to have any significant effect on employment.