Local Entrepreneurship and Urban Inequality - Incite at Columbia University
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Local Entrepreneurship and Urban Inequality
- Led by Data and Racial Inequality Project
- Team Jorge Guzman Mario L. Small
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This project examines the two-way relationship between local entrepreneurship and neighborhood conditions—whether given conditions spur entrepreneurship in disadvantaged neighborhoods, and whether such entrepreneurship, in turn, produces local jobs, investment, and economic opportunity.
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Mario L. Small, Gerard Torrats-Espinosa, "Urban Inequality and Large-Scale Data", Incite Institute at Columbia University, October 1, 2023
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