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[Bates]...shows that minority employers offer the best hope for solving the inner-city and minority unemployment crises. Highly recommended for business and public policy collections. * Booklist * Timothy Bates' Banking on Black Enterprise is a crowning achievement, a definitive public policy manifesto for our cities. It should be required reading for every urban policy maker on Capitol Hill and across the nation. -- Franklin Lee, Chief Counsel, Minority Business Enterprise Legal Defense and Education Fund * Booklist * Tim Bates' superbly well-documented book on the new class of black businesses in America points the way. -- Bennett Harrison, Professor of Political Economy, Heinz School, Carnegie Mellon University * Booklist * Bankers, bank regulators, business executives, Congress, the executive branch, and state and local officials might do well to read this book. -- Edward D. Irons, Dean, Clark-Atlanta University School of Business * Booklist * The book provides an excellent statistical picture of the nature and evolution of black-owned business in America. * CHOICE * The book provides an excellent statistical picture of the nature and evolution of black-owned business in America. * CHOICE * [Bates]...shows that minority employers offer the best hope for solving the inner-city and minority unemployment crises. Highly recommended for business and public policy collections. * Booklist * Timothy Bates' Banking on Black Enterprise is a crowning achievement, a definitive public policy manifesto for our cities. It should be required reading for every urban policy maker on Capitol Hill and across the nation. -- Franklin Lee, Chief Counsel, Minority Business Enterprise Legal Defense and Education Fund * Booklist * Tim Bates' superbly well-documented book on the new class of black businesses in America points the way. -- Bennett Harrison, Professor of Political Economy, Heinz School, Carnegie Mellon University * Booklist * Bankers, bank regulators, business executives, Congress, the executive branch, and state and local officials might do well to read this book. -- Edward D. Irons, Dean, Clark-Atlanta University School of Business * Booklist *
Reseña del editor:
Since the 1960s, black businesses have been diversifying and expanding in response to increases in entrepreneurial talent and investment capital. Opportunities created by policies such as procurement set-aside programs have induced better educated, younger blacks to create and expand firms in new lines of business, including wholesaling, contracting, and skill-intensive services. Bates argues that targeting assistance toward these emerging small businesses could go far toward halting the chronic drain of capital and skills suffered by our nation's inner cities.
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