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Retail enterprise across American regions: the role of black population size in the late nineteenth-century United States

机译:美国地区的零售业:黑人人口大小在十九世纪末美国的作用

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Building on the idea that small-scale entrepreneurship often takes place in peripheral regions, the present study examines retail enterprise in the late nineteenth-century U.S., focusing on ethnic group differences across the North, South, and West. Applying theories of middleman minorities and internal colonialism, the study proposes that European immigrants and native whites had their highest retail enterprise levels in the South, where large, oppressed black populations were compelled to patronize non-black merchants, owing to a dearth of black retail proprietors. Multiple regression analyses of Census data support this proposition, calling attention to the importance of black population size as a heretofore neglected factor in regional variation in retail enterprise among European immigrants and native whites in late nineteenth-century America.
机译:本研究审查了小型企业家精神训练的想法,即小型企业家训练经常在周边地区举办十九世纪末美国的零售业,专注于北方,南方和西方的族裔群体差异。 应用中间人和内部殖民主义的理论,该研究提出欧洲移民和土着白人在南方拥有最高的零售企业层面,其中大型受压迫的黑人群体被迫光顾非黑人商人,由于黑色零售荒谬 所有者。 人口普查数据的多元回归分析支持这一命题,呼吁对黑人人数规模的重要性作为迄今为止欧洲移民零售企业区域变异的疏忽因子,在十九世纪末美国欧洲移民和土着白人。

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