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A “can-do” culture—combining intense ambition with a flexibility to adapt and an instinct for innovation—ensures that the economy will ultimately rebound strongly.

All net job creation from 1980 to 2005 came from firms that were five years old or less, according to a study by economists John Haltiwanger of the University of Maryland and Ron Jarmin and Javier Miranda of the Census Bureau. In any one year, that may not be true; but over time, mature firms lose more jobs than they create. “It’s not small firms but young firms that count,” says economist Robert Litan of the Kauffman Foundation, which sponsored the study.

Robert J. Samuelson

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