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Small Business in a Regulated Economy : Issues and Policy Implications

Becker, Fred W.(Edited by)Greenwood, William T.(Edited by)Judd, Richard J.(Edited by)
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... contributing scholars consider the impact that government regulations, policies and other forces--including innovation, tax reform, employee disincentives, academic partnerships, the costs of complying with government stipulations--have actually had on small business growth.

Based on an examination of policy efforts in the late 1980s, the book attempts to reveal the changing emphasis in the nature of the debate regarding small business in today's economy.

Entrepreneurial Economy ReviewSmall Business in a Regulated Economy is the first comprehensive exploration of the impact that government regulations, policies, and other forces have on the formation and growth of small business in the United States.

A collection of original essays by distinguished scholars, the book makes an important contribution to business literature by raising fundamental issues related to small business operating in a regulatory economy, identifying the implications of public policies which inhibit or encourage small business growth and development, and defining the nature and character of the policy area.

In addition to thoroughly examining the role that government has played in small business regulation, the contributors also make suggestions and recommendations concerning the role government should play in the future to spur small business growth and success.

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Praeger Publishers Inc
0899303439 / 9780899303437
Hardback
338.642
12/08/1988
United States
255 pages
Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly/Undergraduate Learn More