Advancing U.S. Latino Entrepreneurship A New National Economic Imperative

Advancing U.S. Latino Entrepreneurship examines business formation and success among Latinos by identifying arrangements that enhance entrepreneurship and by understanding the sociopolitical contexts that shape entrepreneurial trajectories. While it is well known that Latinos make up one of the larg...

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Other Authors: Orozco, Marlene (Editor), Morales, Alfonso (Editor), Pisani, Michael J. (Editor), Porras, Jerry I. (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Purdue University Press 2020
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