Small Business in American LifeStuart W. Bruchey Beard Books, 2003 - 408 頁 Seventeen scholarly essays provide insights into the role that small business has played in United States history. |
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... percent of the total , were slaveholders . Urban growth , population increase , and gradually rising per capita in- comes combined to raise the pressure of demand upon these artisanal shops in the early decades of the nineteenth century ...
... percent of the total , were slaveholders . Urban growth , population increase , and gradually rising per capita in- comes combined to raise the pressure of demand upon these artisanal shops in the early decades of the nineteenth century ...
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... percent to 53.2 percent of the labor force , whereas their counterparts in factory manufacturing and construction increased from 13.9 percent to 18.5 percent . In 1839 , agricul- ture's contribution to commodity output represented 72 ...
... percent to 53.2 percent of the labor force , whereas their counterparts in factory manufacturing and construction increased from 13.9 percent to 18.5 percent . In 1839 , agricul- ture's contribution to commodity output represented 72 ...
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... Blumin's examination of newspaper advertisements by businesses in Philadelphia , New York , Charleston , and Hartford reveals these trends 1 unmistakably . As percentages of all commercial advertisers in 8 STUART BRUCHEY.
... Blumin's examination of newspaper advertisements by businesses in Philadelphia , New York , Charleston , and Hartford reveals these trends 1 unmistakably . As percentages of all commercial advertisers in 8 STUART BRUCHEY.
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... percent , 23.5 per- cent , 37.6 percent and 46.9 percent in 1772 , to 1.3 percent , 0.4 percent , 15.2 percent and 5.5 percent in 1855. The percentages for specialized mer- chants do just the opposite , rising from 13.5 percent , 24.3 ...
... percent , 23.5 per- cent , 37.6 percent and 46.9 percent in 1772 , to 1.3 percent , 0.4 percent , 15.2 percent and 5.5 percent in 1855. The percentages for specialized mer- chants do just the opposite , rising from 13.5 percent , 24.3 ...
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... percent lasted three years or less , and only 14 percent lasted twenty years or more . Most businesses faded rapidly ; only a few were very promising ventures at the outset . Of the 1,317 firms whose worth was estimated by credit ...
... percent lasted three years or less , and only 14 percent lasted twenty years or more . Most businesses faded rapidly ; only a few were very promising ventures at the outset . Of the 1,317 firms whose worth was estimated by credit ...
內容
INDEPENDENCE AND ENTERPRISE SMALL BUSINESS IN THE AMERICAN DREAM | 28 |
THE REVOLUTIONARY CHARLESTON MECHANIC | 49 |
FROM ARTISAN TO MANUFACTURER INDUSTRIALIZATION AND THE SMALL PRODUCER IN NEWARK 183060 | 80 |
BLACK COATS TO WHITE COLLARS ECONOMIC CHANGE NONMANUAL WORK AND THE SOCIAL STRUCTURE OF INDUSTRIALIZING... | 100 |
SMALL BUSINESS AND OCCUPATIONAL MOBILITY IN MIDNINETEENTHCENTURY POUGHKEEPSIE | 122 |
THE POSITION OF SMALL BUSINESS IN THE STRUCTURE OF AMERICAN MANUFACTURING 18701970 | 142 |
MASTER PRINTERS ORGANIZE THE TYPOTHETAE OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK 18651906 | 169 |
ORIGINS OF SMALL BUSINESS AND THE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN LARGE AND SMALL FIRMS METAL FABRICATING AND MACHI... | 192 |
LABOR AND SMALLSCALE ENTERPRISE DURING INDUSTRIALIZATION | 263 |
THE FINANCING OF SMALL BUSINESS IN THE UNITED STATES | 280 |
LAW AND SMALL BUSINESS IN THE UNITED STATES ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF STRUGGLE AND ACCOMMODATION | 305 |
SMALL BUSINESS AND URBAN POWER SOME NOTES ON THE HISTORY OF ECONOMIC POLICY IN NINETEENTHCENTURY AMERICA... | 319 |
LILLIPUTIANS IN BROBDINGNAG SMALL BUSINESS IN LATE NINETEENTHCENTURY AMERICA | 338 |
ECONOMICS AND CULTURE IN THE GILDED AGE HATTING INDUSTRY | 352 |
THE ROLE OF SMALL BUSINESS IN THE PROCESS OF SKILL ACQUISITION | 366 |
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THE EFFECTS OF INDUSTRIALIZATION ON SMALL RETAILING IN THE UNITED STATES IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY | 212 |
SMALLBUSINESS BANKING IN THE UNITED STATES 17801920 | 240 |
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