The Small City Industrialist, 1900–1950: A Case Study of Norristown, Pennsylvania*
James H. Soltow
Business History Review, 1958, vol. 32, issue 1, 102-115
Abstract:
Historians of the entrepreneur and of the firm encounter great difficulty in finding comparative data against which to measure their subject. Empirical studies such as this one, dealing in broad yet specific terms with the ebb and flow of enterprise in a community, provide a workable guide to what constitutes typical patterns of business development.
Date: 1958
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