Small Business and the Quality of American Life: A Compilation of Source Material on the Relationship Between Small Business and the Quality of Life, 1946-78U.S. Government Printing Office, 1978 - 686 sider |
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... employment among the major Standard Industrial Classifications , with a total of 20 million jobs out of a workforce of 93.2 million ( 212 percent , and declining ) . It also contributed the largest share of net profits- $ 73.9 billion ...
... employment among the major Standard Industrial Classifications , with a total of 20 million jobs out of a workforce of 93.2 million ( 212 percent , and declining ) . It also contributed the largest share of net profits- $ 73.9 billion ...
Side xiii
... Employment Act of 1946 , the Small Business Act of 1953 , and the Small Business Investment Act of 1958. But such sporadic atten- tion has not been adequate to the tempo of change . The Small Business Committee has stated that " If we ...
... Employment Act of 1946 , the Small Business Act of 1953 , and the Small Business Investment Act of 1958. But such sporadic atten- tion has not been adequate to the tempo of change . The Small Business Committee has stated that " If we ...
Side 13
... employment of 26 ) than minority manufacturing enterprises ( mean employment of 8 ) .1 For these reasons , this paper focuses on manufacturing ventures , though the general considerations and approach are more broadly applicable . In ...
... employment of 26 ) than minority manufacturing enterprises ( mean employment of 8 ) .1 For these reasons , this paper focuses on manufacturing ventures , though the general considerations and approach are more broadly applicable . In ...
Side 18
... employment is a fundamental concern to CDCs and employment data are readily available . In general , it is obvious that the size of plants required in most industries cannot be very large , indeed , most plants , even those owned and ...
... employment is a fundamental concern to CDCs and employment data are readily available . In general , it is obvious that the size of plants required in most industries cannot be very large , indeed , most plants , even those owned and ...
Side 19
... employment - per - manufacturing - unit indicated by these data is 46. 1 employees . Even more interesting , however , is the fact that the mean - employment- per - unit for both multiplant , single - industry firms , and multiplant ...
... employment - per - manufacturing - unit indicated by these data is 46. 1 employees . Even more interesting , however , is the fact that the mean - employment- per - unit for both multiplant , single - industry firms , and multiplant ...
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