African-American Economic Development and Small Business OwnershipTaylor & Francis, 1997 - 145 lappuses Challenges the myth that African Americans have no history of entrepreneurship by examining their traditions of economic systems perpetuated during and after slavery and tracing it to contemporary business ownership. Based on a quantitative study of businesses owned by African Americans and by European American males, identifies two key factors to success as the amount of the initial financial investment and whether the owner has graduated from college. The second factor seems to play no part for white males. Revised from a Ph.D. dissertation for George Washington University in 1996. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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Economic Development Models and Legislation | 21 |
Research on AfricanAmerican Business Ownership | 39 |
Methodology | 51 |
Analysis of the Data | 61 |
66 | 78 |
Managerial Experience | 100 |
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0.0001 Managerial Exp Adarand Constructors affirmative action African African-American and nonminority-male African-American businesses African-American community African-American economic development African-American firms Americans Analysis of African-American Analysis of Nonminority-Male Bates black enterprise Black Political Economy Bois business owners College Degree Community Reinvestment Act employment entrepreneurs entrepreneurship federal financial capital FIRE Industries Combined firm survival Firms in Professional firms in wholesale funds Gross Domestic Product HBCUs increase independent variables institutions Leverage loans Log Real Capital Logistic Regression Analysis managerial experience Manufacturing Industries Combined MBDA Minority Business Development minority-owned businesses Multiple Logistic Regression nonminority nonminority-male firms number of African-American number of firms Owner Age p>x² Log Real Parameter Estimate p>x² professional services programs public policy rates related to survival Review of Black sample SBICs Securitization services and FIRE significant significantly related SSBICs start-up capital Table U.S. Bureau Variable Parameter Estimate W.E.B. Du Bois Washington wholesale and manufacturing
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