Open for business in the black metropolis: Race, disadvantage, and entrepreneurial activity in Chicago's inner city
@article{Herring2004OpenFB, title={Open for business in the black metropolis: Race, disadvantage, and entrepreneurial activity in Chicago's inner city}, author={C. Herring}, journal={The Review of Black Political Economy}, year={2004}, volume={31}, pages={35-57} }
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