Ethnic Entrepreneurs and Commercial Banks: Untapped Potential

The findings of a two-stage research project that considers ethnic minority entrepreneurs in the UK and their potential role in urban regeneration policies are presented.

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Hauptverfasser: Deakins, David, Hussain, Guhlun, Ram, Monder
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subjects African Cultural Groups
Asian Cultural Groups
Banking
Birmingham
Caribbean Cultural Groups
Commercial banks
Discrimination
Economic development
Entrepreneurs
Entrepreneurship
Ethnic Minorities
Inner cities
Investment banks
Loans
Managers
Minority groups
Minority owned businesses
Policy making
Prejudice
Small and medium sized enterprises
Support
United Kingdom
Urban areas
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