The rate of new establishment creation per 1,000 people in the United States, 1977-2005
Scott A. Shane, professor of entrepreneurial studies at Case Western Reserve University, writes in the N.Y. Times that we may be trending down in entrepreneurship. Shane has some interesting graphs and speaks of the Wal-Mart effect (from his own 2008 book “The Illusions of Entrepreneurship”) as a reason for small business marginalization. The article is thought provoking and the comments by readers at the end of the article are from people who have great perspective. Here is the article:
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July 1st, 2009

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