Small Firms in Regional Economic Development: Britain, Ireland and the United States
, by Edited by David John Storey- ISBN: 9780521125581 | 0521125588
- Cover: Paperback
- Copyright: 12/17/2009
The last twenty years have seen a major shift in governmental attitudes towards small firms, no longer regarded as the retrograde sector of economic activity. Public encouragement of the small firm is not, however, without its pitfalls and in this collection of essays the contribution of small businesses to economic development is assessed in a number of different localities. The authors show that public policies designed to influence a wide variety of small businesses are doomed to failure. Entrepreneurial independence, contrasting regional prosperity and the variable rate of response to central policy initiatives are amongst the factors mitigating against the success of such a policy. The small business is not to be seen as a panacea for solving the economic development problems of areas suffering from high rates of unemployment, and their overall conclusion is that assistance to small firms should be more selective than is currently the norm.