Hispanic Entrepreneurs in the 2000s: An Economic Profile and Policy Implications
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Author(s)Dávila, Alberto
PublisherStanford Economics and Finance
ISBN / ASIN0804777934
ISBN-139780804777933
AvailabilityAvailable to ship in 1-2 days.
Sales Rank3,492,043
CategoryBusiness & Economics
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Hispanics account for more than half the population growth in the United States over the last decade. With this surge has come a dramatic spike in the number of Hispanic-owned businesses. Hispanic Entrepreneurs in the 2000s is a pioneering study of this nascent demographic. Drawing on rich quantitative data, authors Alberto D vila and Marie T. Mora examine key economic issues facing Hispanic entrepreneurs, such as access to financial capital and the adoption and vitality of digital technology. They analyze the varying effects that these factors have on subsets of the Hispanic community, such as Mexican Americans, Puerto Ricans, Cubans, and Salvadorans, while considering gender and immigrant status. This account highlights key policies to drive the success of Hispanic entrepreneurs, while drawing out strategies that entrepreneurs can use in order to cultivate their businesses. Far-reaching and nuanced, Hispanic Entrepreneurs in the 2000s is an important study of a population that is quickly becoming a vital component of American job creation.
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