Emerging High-Growth Firms and Economic Development Policy
Terry F. Buss
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Terry F. Buss: Florida International University
Economic Development Quarterly, 2002, vol. 16, issue 1, 17-19
Abstract:
Emerging high-growth firms create the lion’s share of jobs in the United States. Even though these firms are economically important, policy researchers have not studied them to a great extent. This focus section tries to stimulate interest in the issue by reporting results of cutting-edge exploratory research on emerging high-growth firms and public policy. Authors, in turn, explore contributions of Chinese and Indian immigrant entrepreneurs in high-tech Silicon Valley industries, recipients of Small Business Innovation Research awards, connections between home-based businesses and e-commerce, and the Clinton administration’s New Markets Initiative.
Date: 2002
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DOI: 10.1177/0891242402016001002
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