Gregory Fairchild introduces readers to the rising set of entrepreneurs whose efforts to reach marginalized groups are reshaping the emerging markets of the United States. He explores how minority-owned and community-development institutions are achieving innovations in financial services to further economic development and reduce inequality.
Gregory Fairchild introduces readers to the rising set of entrepreneurs whose efforts to reach marginalized groups are reshaping the emerging markets of the United States. He explores how minority-owned and community-development institutions are achieving innovations in financial services to further economic development and reduce inequality.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Gregory Fairchild is the Isidore Horween Research Professor of Business Administration; associate dean for Washington, D.C., area initiatives; and academic director of public policy and entrepreneurship at the University of Virginiäs Darden School of Business.
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Acknowledgments Preface 1. The Best Investment I Never Had to Make 2. A Fool¿s Errand? The Riskiness of Financial Services in Low-Income Areas 3. Efficient? Are Development Financial Institutions Expensive to Operate? 4. Changing the World Through the South Side of Chicago 5. Corn Tostadas and a Changing Compton 6. A Sense of Place: Interplay of Geography and Capability 7. What Ethnic Hairstyling and Credit Unions Have in Common 8. Croissants and Corridors to Wealth Creation 9. Targeted Private Equity I: Neighborhood Integration, Black Capitalism, and the Inception of Minority Private Equity 10. Targeted Private Equity II: The Advantage of Being a Marginal Minority 11. Building Wealth in Indian Country 12. Flooding the Food Desert in North Philly 13. A Bluebird Takes Flight: A Reinterpretation of Banking at American Express 14. How I Lost My FOMO Notes Index
Acknowledgments Preface 1. The Best Investment I Never Had to Make 2. A Fool¿s Errand? The Riskiness of Financial Services in Low-Income Areas 3. Efficient? Are Development Financial Institutions Expensive to Operate? 4. Changing the World Through the South Side of Chicago 5. Corn Tostadas and a Changing Compton 6. A Sense of Place: Interplay of Geography and Capability 7. What Ethnic Hairstyling and Credit Unions Have in Common 8. Croissants and Corridors to Wealth Creation 9. Targeted Private Equity I: Neighborhood Integration, Black Capitalism, and the Inception of Minority Private Equity 10. Targeted Private Equity II: The Advantage of Being a Marginal Minority 11. Building Wealth in Indian Country 12. Flooding the Food Desert in North Philly 13. A Bluebird Takes Flight: A Reinterpretation of Banking at American Express 14. How I Lost My FOMO Notes Index
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