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Robert Fairlie

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Posted By Robert Fairlie 04-08-2016 20:52
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I have created both a dynamic series (business creation rates) and a static series (business ownership rates) by MSA as part of a larger effort through the Kauffman Index of Startup Activity and the Kauffman Main Street Entrepreneurship Index. http://www.kauffman.org/microsites/kauffman-index These ...
Posted By Robert Fairlie 02-10-2009 11:50
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I know that Stanford and Babson have courses on entrepreneurship for underrepresented groups. I will be teaching minority entrepreneurship as part of a course for Masters students this spring. I just published a book on minority entrepreneurship with Alicia Robb at MIT Press entitled, ...
Posted By Robert Fairlie 09-23-2008 12:41
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Jeff, In a new book published with MIT Press, Alicia Robb and I have conducted an extensive analysis of the effects of education on business outcomes (closure rate, sales, profits and employment) using confidential, restricted-access data from the U.S. Census Bureau. It is difficult ...
Posted By Robert Fairlie 07-30-2008 16:19
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Professor Choi, We simply followed the common use of the term Asian-owned businesses by the U.S. Census Bureau in its publications using the data. The most recent publications by the Census Bureau also use this terminology. But, I should note that throughout the book we use the ...
Posted By Robert Fairlie 07-28-2008 21:58
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Alicia Robb and I have just finished a new book on race and entrepreneurship that may be of interest to the Entrepreneurship Group. Here's the writeup from MIT Press: Thirteen million people in the United Statesroughly one in ten workersown a business. And yet rates of business ownership ...