This paper explores the relationship between firm formation and net em
ployment change at the country level of Britain during the 1980s. An a
ugmented factor-demand model is specified and estimated across the 64
countries of Britain. The results offer support for the view that firm
formation is strongly associated with net employment change in Britis
h countries. Moreover, when allowance is made for feedback effects due
to the estimated simultaneity between new starts and net employment t
he impact of firm formation on estimated job change is even greater.