The Entrepreneurial Spirit in Rhode Island History*
Peter J. Coleman
Business History Review, 1963, vol. 37, issue 4, 319-344
Abstract:
Once vigorously creative in adapting to environmental deficiencies or change, Rhode Island businessmen became increasingly passive and defensive as the nineteenth century progressed. The evolution of this initially dynamic spirit and the effects of its erosion on Rhode Island's economy form a suggestive study of the interaction of businessmen and their environment over time.
Date: 1963
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