城市贫民区小企业的生存能力

SMALL BUSINESS VIABILITY IN THE URBAN GHETTO*

Journal of Regional Science · 1989
被引 91 · 同刊同年前 7%
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究发现,大城市少数族裔社区的黑人企业和小型非少数族裔企业均不繁荣,面临金融资本和市场限制,企业规模小,且受教育程度最低的黑人企业家最可能坚持经营。

Abstract

ABSTRACT Within the minority communities of large SMSAs, neither the black‐owned business nor the small nonminority enterprises are flourishing. Facing limited access to financial capital as well as constrained markets, the ghetto firms that do persist are typically quite small in terms of sales and employment. Among black establishments, the least educated entrepreneurs are the ones who are most likely to remain in business. Unless greater financial capital is forthcoming and better educated owners are induced to remain in business, the business community that is located in minority neighborhoods of large urban areas may be destined to stagnate.

城市少数民族聚居区小企业生存能力黑人企业金融资本获取