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EXECUTIVE  SUMMARY  ...........................................  i
CHAPTER  I:  INTRODUCTION  .......................................  1
CHAPTER  II: LITERATURE REVIEW................................. .  9
Overall Impact of Lack of Markets or
Declining  Markets .................................... ......   .  10
Impact of Capital Resource and Supply-
Side  Constraints  . ..........................................   13
a.  Overall Analyses.........................................  13
b.  Small Business Administration Assistance ..... . . ........ .. .   . . . . . . .  15
c.  Black Commercial Banking  ................................. . 18
Effect of Limited Business Human Capital  ..... . ... . . . .. .. .  ..  . . .... . ..   22
Effect of Racial Discrimination  ................................. . 24
An Overall Analysis of Supply and Demand Factors ............. . .... .. 26
Limitations of Previous Work and Contrasts with
Present  Study  ........................................ .....  27
CHAPTER III: METHODOLOGY AND RESEARCH DESIGN ...... . .........  32
Overview  .................................................  32
Model and  Hypotheses  ........................................  32
Principal Independent Variables  .................................. .  38
Measurement of Dependent Variables ............ . . . ........... . . . . . . . 40
Basic  Regression  Model ........................................  41
Sources of Data  ...............  ............................. .   42
CHAPTER IV: FINDINGS OF THE STUDY  ..............................  45
Descriptive  Findings  ............... ..........................  45
a.  Firms Per 1000 Black Population ..................  .........  45
b.  Receipts  Per Capita  ......................................   49
c.  Firm  Scale  ...................................      52
d. Variation in SBA Activity and Black Median Family Income ..........  55
Regression  Results  ..........................................  64
a.  Growth  in  Receipts  ......................................   65
b.  Growth in Number of Firms  ................................ .  69
c.  Firms with Paid Employees  ................................ .  73
d.  Paid  Employment  ....................... ................  77
e.  Quantitative Impact of Significant Variables  .. ..................  79
CHAPTER V: OVERALL CONCLUSIONS AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS ....... 83
BIBLIOGRAPHY ................................................  89
TABLE 1:  PRINCIPAL INDEPENDENT VARIABLES.................. 38
TABLE 2:  DATA SOURCES ....................................  43
TABLE 3:  GROWTH IN FIRMS PER 1000 BLACK POPULATION
IN  SMSA's BY  REGION  ..............................  48
TABLE 4:  GROWTH IN SALES PER CAPITA IN SMSA's BY REGION...... 51
TABLE 5:  CHANGE IN FIRM SCALE IN SMSA's BY REGION ...........  54
TABLE 6:  DISTRIBUTION OF SBA LOANS IN SMSA's BY
REGION, 1971 and 1972 ................................ 56
TABLE 7:  DISTRIBUTION OF SBA LOANS IN SMSA's BY REGION,
1976 and  1977  ........................................  57
TABLE 8:  CHANGE IN SBA LOANS TO SMSA's BY REGION ........... 58
TABLE 9:  MEDIAN BLACK FAMILY INCOME IN SMSA's BY REGION,
1972  .................................. ..........  61
TABLE 10: MEDIAN BLACK FAMILY INCOME IN SMSA's BY REGION,
1977 ............................................  62
TABLE 11: GROWTH IN MEDIAN FAMILY INCOME IN SMSA's BY
REGION ......................................... .63
REGRESSION TABLE 1: Change in Black Receipts Per Capita ............ 68
REGRESSION TABLE 2: Change in Number of Black Firms Per
1000 Black Population ................................  72
REGRESSION TABLE 3: Change in Black Firms with Paid
Employees Per 1000 Black Population  ..... . .... . . . . . . ..  76
REGRESSION TABLE 4: Changes in Paid Employment Per 1000 Population . .. 78
Appendix  A:   ..............  .........................................  95
Summary Statistics for Variables by Year
Appendix  B:   ........................................................   96
B.1 Sales Profile of Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas, 1972 and 1977
B.2 Twenty Highest Ranking SMSA's by Receipts Per Capita, 1972 and 1977
B.3 Twenty Lowest Ranking SMSA's by Receipts Per Capita, 1972 and 1977
B.4 Twenty Highest Ranking SMSA's by Increase in Receipts/Capita
B.5 Twenty Lowest Ranking SMSA's by Increase in Receipts/Capita
Appendix C: .  .........  ............................................   107
C.1 Firm Profile of Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas, 1972 and 1977
C.2 Twenty Highest Ranking SMSA's by Firms Per 1000 Black Population
C.3 Twenty Lowest SMSA's by Firms Per 1000 Black Population
C.4 Twenty Highest SMSA's by Increase in Firms Per 1000 Black Population
C.5 Twenty Lowest SMSA's by Increase in Firms Per 1000 Black Population
Appendix D:  ........................................................   117
SBA Loans by Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area
Appendix E:  . .....................................................    122
Black Commercial Bank Loans By SMSA
Appendix F:    ........................ .............................   125
Correlation Matrix



Library of Congress subject headings for this publication: African American business enterprises