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Inc. Magazine: May 15, 1995

The State of Small Business 1995
Inc.'s editor-in-chief profiles the writers appearing in this special annual report, The State of Small Business.
The Wonderland Economy
A close-up look at the vital role small business plays in America's economy that debunks many myths about this sector.
Small-Business Research--Job Detection
An urban economist offers a way to identifying start-ups and counting the jobs they create.
On-Line Debate: Small Is Beautiful! Big Is Best!
Inc's editor-in-chief moderates a round-table debate among four economists over job creation.
Hot Spots: A Field Guide to Your Local Economy
Some signs to look for suggesting a community's vitality and opportunity, and those signaling economic collapse.
Registry: Who's Who in Small-Business Research
Sixteen thumbnail sketchs of the country's leading small-business economists, complete with e-mail addresses.
Management: There Are No Simple Businesses Anymore
An up-close look at a family business wrestling with the new, complex rules facing today's small business.
Leadership: Building Companies to Last
A study of companies that shows certain traits in visionary companies suggest basic rules for success.
A Nation of Owners
An adaptation from the author's book, 'Jobshift: How to Prosper in a Workplace Without Jobs.
Public Policy: What Does Business Really Want from Government?
This article explains how government must reinvent economic and regulatory policies to match today's marketplace.
The Rise of the Urban Entrepreneur
A Harvard Business School professor explains that small urban businesses can thrive and how the government can help.

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