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Vol. 10, No. 6
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Last Updated: 11/05/1986

Small Business, Big Job Growth

Eleanor Erdevig

Efforts to quantify and better describe the importance of small business within the United States economy have emphasized the importance of small business as a major source of job generation. The findings have important implications for both national and state policies directed toward the small business sector. On a regional basis, the states of the Midwest, in particular, view small business programs as one way to offset major job losses that have ravaged their industrial base.

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