In your discussion of the economy you claimed that small businesses are where most of the new jobs are created. From my understanding this is a myth. I was wondering if you could elaborate upon your assertion. The article I linked to, howevever, is dated now and related to manufacturing above all, so perhaps it's not applicable. Could you point me in the right direction?
It's only a myth if you look at NET jobs. Most new jobs are created, and lost, by small business. Because they have so many start-ups, and so many failures. So, you do have a good point. Because it is just as accurate to say that most jobs lost are lost as small businesses change or go out of business.
Here's the thing: ALL large businesses, ALL of them (you can look it up) were once small businesses.
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In your discussion of the economy you claimed that small businesses are where most of the new jobs are created. From my understanding this is a myth. I was wondering if you could elaborate upon your assertion. The article I linked to, howevever, is dated now and related to manufacturing above all, so perhaps it's not applicable. Could you point me in the right direction?
Mmmm... The FORCE is strong with this one it is... yes...
It's only a myth if you look at NET jobs. Most new jobs are created, and lost, by small business. Because they have so many start-ups, and so many failures. So, you do have a good point. Because it is just as accurate to say that most jobs lost are lost as small businesses change or go out of business.
Here's the thing: ALL large businesses, ALL of them (you can look it up) were once small businesses.
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