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Black Economic Development. (Edited by William F. Haddad and G. Douglas Pugh.). by Columbia University (NEW YORK). Graduate School of Business. American Assembly is a book available to read on EtoBox.
Used As Background Reading For The Thirty-fifth American Assembly ... Arden House, Harriman, New York, April 24-27, 1969. Introduction / William F. Haddad And G. Douglas Pugh -- The Problem / John Z. Delorean -- The Social Utility Of Black Enterprise / Gerson Green And Geoffrey Faux -- Black Ownership And National Politics / John Mcclaughry -- Separatist Economics : A New Social Contract / Roy Innis -- Compensatory Capitalism / Howard J. Samuels -- Black Capitalism And The Business Community / A. Wright Elliott -- Where Does The Money Come From? / Peter F. Mcneish -- Is Partnership Possible? / David B. Hertz -- Black Managers / Lawrence Johnson And Wendell Smith -- The Ghediplan For Economic Development / Dunbar S. Mclaurin And Cyril D. Tyson -- Bonding Minority Contractors / G. Douglas Pugh -- Inner-city Enterprises : Current Experience / Martin Skala. [editors: William F. Haddad And G. Douglas Pugh] At Head Of Title: The American Assembly, Columbia University. Used As Background Reading For The Thirty-fifth American Assembly ... Arden House, Harriman, New York, April 24-27, 1969. Bibliographical Footnotes.
- Author
- Columbia University (NEW YORK). Graduate School of Business. American Assembly
- Publisher
- Prentice Hall Direct
- Published
- 1969
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780130776693
- Subjects
- Sports, Economics, History