START-UP NATION: Who's Looking At Start-Ups?
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The birthing of companies is the process by which an economy reinvents and re-creates itself. Read more
How many people are planning to start a new company? Read more
Start-ups are enjoying newfound importance with policymakers and here's how they're being tracked. Read more
Description of new study that examines age, income level, gender, and geography of entrepreneurs. Read more
Coleman Chairholder in Entrepreneurial Studies at Marquette University, Paul Reynolds, talks to Inc's editor-in-chief. Read more
Inc's editor-in-chief moderates a round-table debate among four economists over job creation. Read more
A long-time Inc. contributor surveys the current entrepreneurial scene and reports his findings. How do things look? Well, one answer might be "Never better,... Read more
A new generation of researchers discover the effect of small business on the economy. Read more
Eight traits common to fast-growth start-ups. Read more
A comprehensive resource guide to many of the subjects featured in the April issue of Inc. magazine. Read more
A long-time Inc . contributor surveys the current entrepreneurial scene and reports his findings. How do things look? Well, one answer might be "Neve... Read more
Short informative blurbs on small business-related subjects Read more
Climb the ladder or start your own company: which is the surest path to financial security for you and your family? Read more
Small company stocks enjoy their best year ever and gain new interest from investors. Read more
Readers react to articles from the May issue of Inc., including Nancy K. Austin's "Buzz," Jerry Useem's "Failure: The Secret of My Success," and D. M. Osborn... Read more
Here's why a high-end dessert-delivery service proposed by a TV-series cast failed before it started. Read more
One of Inc.'s executive editors presents some thoughts and comments about the current state of small business. Read more
A close-up look at the vital role small business plays in America's economy that debunks many myths about this sector. Read more
Column discussing government programs designed to help entrepreneurs and why no one knows about them. Read more
Sixteen thumbnail sketchs of the country's leading small-business economists, complete with e-mail addresses. Read more
The Coleman Chairholder in Entrepreneurial Studies debunks some myths about entrepreneurs and shares some other ideas. Read more
The Coleman Foundation Chair of Entrepreneurial Studies explains the results of studies on regional economies. Read more
A look at why, in the new economy, amateur entrepreneurship is over, and how the professionals are now in control. Read more
The Coleman Foundation Chair in Entrepreneurial Studies discusses research findings about start-up activities. Read more
Chart showing eight-year destiny of all small businesses formed in 1977-78. Read more
Data showing the roles small businesses play in European economies compared with the role they play in the U.S economy. Read more
June 23, 2005 --The number of people in the U.S. involved in entrepreneurial activities declined by 20%, or some 4 million persons, from 2... Read more
Here's how to find more stats on the current state of small business. Read more
A comprehensive guide, including phone numbers, to resources for various articles featured in the July issue of Inc. Read more
Inc.'s editor-in-chief profiles the writers appearing in this special annual report, The State of Small Business. Read more
A guide to more information on subjects covered in the Inc. magazine special issue: The State of Small Business 1997. Read more
It may look easier, what with all the advice and money and services available. But it may be harder than ever to succeed. Read more
Notes and comments about the 1995 Inc. 500 conference from attendees and Inc.'s editor-in-chief, George Gendron. Read more
Characteristics of some company builders from days past and how they differ from those building businesses today. Read more
Inc.'s latest research shows that fast-growing small companies are not 'here today, gone tomorrow.' Read more
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