Local independent businesses foster self-Identity In rural communities much more than do corporate affiliates, and data from 1980-86 show that they may also weather recession better. As sales fall, parent companies often close down rural branches to streamline operations. "Homegrown" rural firms benefit from low startup (land and labor) costs but, once established, their employment grows more slowly than metro businesses
Entrepreneurs create economic growth in their communities byforming new firms. Each year during the ...
T hose who would establish high-growth businesses(HGBs) in rural settings face significant challenge...
The urban-rural divide has attracted much interest from policy makers due to its widespread implicat...
Entrepreneurship has been attracting attention as a model for rural economic development following s...
For the first thirteen years after entry, the hazard rate for firm exits is persistently higher for ...
Entrepreneurs, and the firms they start, may be the most important element in rural economic develo...
For the first thirteen years after entry, the hazard rate for firm exits is persistently higher for ...
For the first thirteen years after entry, the hazard rate for firm exits is persistently higher for ...
Economic studies of firm survival suggest that capital acquisition and asset fixity are some of the ...
Rural firms have a higher survival rate than urban firms. Over the first 13 years after firm entry, ...
Rural firms have a higher survival rate than urban firms. Over the first 13 years after firm entry, ...
The 1998 Survey of Small Business Finances provides robust information on the financing of small bus...
Small businesses are a crucial part of rural America. They certainlyform the images the nation holds...
New businesses begun in North Dakota since 1980 employ nearly a fourth of the State's workforce. Th...
A majority of economic development programs in the U.S. are aimed at creating jobs; and a growing su...
Entrepreneurs create economic growth in their communities byforming new firms. Each year during the ...
T hose who would establish high-growth businesses(HGBs) in rural settings face significant challenge...
The urban-rural divide has attracted much interest from policy makers due to its widespread implicat...
Entrepreneurship has been attracting attention as a model for rural economic development following s...
For the first thirteen years after entry, the hazard rate for firm exits is persistently higher for ...
Entrepreneurs, and the firms they start, may be the most important element in rural economic develo...
For the first thirteen years after entry, the hazard rate for firm exits is persistently higher for ...
For the first thirteen years after entry, the hazard rate for firm exits is persistently higher for ...
Economic studies of firm survival suggest that capital acquisition and asset fixity are some of the ...
Rural firms have a higher survival rate than urban firms. Over the first 13 years after firm entry, ...
Rural firms have a higher survival rate than urban firms. Over the first 13 years after firm entry, ...
The 1998 Survey of Small Business Finances provides robust information on the financing of small bus...
Small businesses are a crucial part of rural America. They certainlyform the images the nation holds...
New businesses begun in North Dakota since 1980 employ nearly a fourth of the State's workforce. Th...
A majority of economic development programs in the U.S. are aimed at creating jobs; and a growing su...
Entrepreneurs create economic growth in their communities byforming new firms. Each year during the ...
T hose who would establish high-growth businesses(HGBs) in rural settings face significant challenge...
The urban-rural divide has attracted much interest from policy makers due to its widespread implicat...