

An edition of Affirmative action and black entrepreneurship (1998)
By Thomas D. Boston
Publish Date
2004
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Inc
Language
eng
Pages
128
Description:
This volume isolates the cause of continuing disparities not only between blacks and whites, but amongst blacks as well. Key factors discussed include the current state of the economy the influence of public policies, the persistence of urban poverty, economic opportunities, changes in family and social structure and equal opportunities. The city of Atlanta is used as a case study focusing on the emergence of the new black entrepreneur, with data on black businesses drawn from records of almost 1000 black owned firms.
subjects: Affirmative action programs, African American business enterprises, African American businesspeople, African Americans, Economic conditions, Finance, Nonfiction, Case studies, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS, Small Business, African americans in business, Gens d'affaires noirs américains, Études de cas, Noirs américains, Conditions économiques, Programmes d'action positive
Places: Atlanta, Georgia, United States