Small businesses are regarded as the engine of the economy. But just what is a “small business”? Depending on where one looks in the law, the definitions vary. Routinely, though, these various classifications fail to assess the policy considerations and legislative intent for granting regulatory preferences to small concerns to begin with. In the last century, the U.S. government has been cultivating one such policy of fiscal and economic growth. Consequently, Congress and private institutions have been acting to incentivize, support, and reward entrepreneurship through the law to stimulate the economy. Nevertheless, rather than targeting entrepreneurial businesses directly, the law grants preferences to entities according to their size, re...
The attorney who understands an entrepreneurial organization at different stages of growth may be be...
Small businesses are an important part of our national economy, accounting for as much as 40% of our...
This Article examines what we term “regulatory entrepreneurship” — pursuing a line of business in wh...
Small businesses are regarded the engine of the economy But just what is a small business Depending ...
What is a “small business” in the eyes of the law? There is not one standard definition. Current leg...
A small business entrepreneur is defined as an individual who establishes and manages a business for...
To close the equity gap for small business, Congress enacted the Small Business Investment Act of ...
Regulations are shown to have a significant impact on entrepreneurial activity, especially on startu...
It has been long established that small and large businesses do not operate under the same level pla...
There has been a growing literature over the last several years on a possible decline in US entrepre...
The Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act (JOBS Act) was—at least apparently—driven by the desire to p...
This Foreword identifies a tension between two definitions of law and entrepreneurship. On the one h...
This book is about the dominant form of business on this planet – the small firm. It looks at how fi...
This paper discusses the three legal regimes which furnish models of laws designed to promote the us...
Small businesses may account for 40% of the business activities in this country, but capital formati...
The attorney who understands an entrepreneurial organization at different stages of growth may be be...
Small businesses are an important part of our national economy, accounting for as much as 40% of our...
This Article examines what we term “regulatory entrepreneurship” — pursuing a line of business in wh...
Small businesses are regarded the engine of the economy But just what is a small business Depending ...
What is a “small business” in the eyes of the law? There is not one standard definition. Current leg...
A small business entrepreneur is defined as an individual who establishes and manages a business for...
To close the equity gap for small business, Congress enacted the Small Business Investment Act of ...
Regulations are shown to have a significant impact on entrepreneurial activity, especially on startu...
It has been long established that small and large businesses do not operate under the same level pla...
There has been a growing literature over the last several years on a possible decline in US entrepre...
The Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act (JOBS Act) was—at least apparently—driven by the desire to p...
This Foreword identifies a tension between two definitions of law and entrepreneurship. On the one h...
This book is about the dominant form of business on this planet – the small firm. It looks at how fi...
This paper discusses the three legal regimes which furnish models of laws designed to promote the us...
Small businesses may account for 40% of the business activities in this country, but capital formati...
The attorney who understands an entrepreneurial organization at different stages of growth may be be...
Small businesses are an important part of our national economy, accounting for as much as 40% of our...
This Article examines what we term “regulatory entrepreneurship” — pursuing a line of business in wh...