This article presents findings from a large-scale study of access to finance and business support by ethnic minority businesses (EMBs) in the UK. The results show more variation between ethnic minority groups than between EMBs (as a group) and white-owned firms; with African/Caribbean owned businesses (ACBs) appearing the most disadvantaged. Analysis shows them to have been less successful in accessing bank loans than either white or other ethnic minority groups and to have a higher propensity to turn to non-bank formal sources of start-up finance (including various sources of ‘last resort ’ lending). Although some of these difficulties are associated with certain types of business activity in which ACBs are concentrated, sector is not a de...
This paper aims at prompting a discussion on the need to measure the financial capability of non-tra...
This paper aims at prompting a discussion on the need to measure the financial capability of non-tra...
There are some signs that ethnic minority entrepreneurs, particularly in the UK, are gradually diver...
This article presents findings from a large-scale study of access to finance and business support by...
This chapter is concerned with access to bank finance by ethnic minority businesses (EMBs) in the U....
This chapter is concerned with access to bank finance by ethnic minority businesses (EMBs) in the U....
This paper considers the attitudes of minority ethnic businesses (MEBs) in England towards current b...
A large-scale survey of UK small business finances is analysed for evidence of ethnic discrimination...
A large-scale survey of UK small business finances is analysed for evidence of ethnic discrimination...
There are some signs that ethnic minority entrepreneurs, particularly in the UK, are gradually diver...
There are some signs that ethnic minority entrepreneurs, particularly in the UK, are gradually diver...
There are some signs that ethnic minority entrepreneurs, particularly in the UK, are gradually diver...
There are some signs that ethnic minority entrepreneurs, particularly in the UK, are gradually diver...
There are some signs that ethnic minority entrepreneurs, particularly in the UK, are gradually diver...
There are some signs that ethnic minority entrepreneurs, particularly in the UK, are gradually diver...
This paper aims at prompting a discussion on the need to measure the financial capability of non-tra...
This paper aims at prompting a discussion on the need to measure the financial capability of non-tra...
There are some signs that ethnic minority entrepreneurs, particularly in the UK, are gradually diver...
This article presents findings from a large-scale study of access to finance and business support by...
This chapter is concerned with access to bank finance by ethnic minority businesses (EMBs) in the U....
This chapter is concerned with access to bank finance by ethnic minority businesses (EMBs) in the U....
This paper considers the attitudes of minority ethnic businesses (MEBs) in England towards current b...
A large-scale survey of UK small business finances is analysed for evidence of ethnic discrimination...
A large-scale survey of UK small business finances is analysed for evidence of ethnic discrimination...
There are some signs that ethnic minority entrepreneurs, particularly in the UK, are gradually diver...
There are some signs that ethnic minority entrepreneurs, particularly in the UK, are gradually diver...
There are some signs that ethnic minority entrepreneurs, particularly in the UK, are gradually diver...
There are some signs that ethnic minority entrepreneurs, particularly in the UK, are gradually diver...
There are some signs that ethnic minority entrepreneurs, particularly in the UK, are gradually diver...
There are some signs that ethnic minority entrepreneurs, particularly in the UK, are gradually diver...
This paper aims at prompting a discussion on the need to measure the financial capability of non-tra...
This paper aims at prompting a discussion on the need to measure the financial capability of non-tra...
There are some signs that ethnic minority entrepreneurs, particularly in the UK, are gradually diver...