Emerging Domestic Markets : : How Financial Entrepreneurs Reach Underserved Communities in the United States / / Gregory Fairchild.
The term “emerging market” refers to countries where incomes are currently low but that are likely to experience rapid growth and increasing economic competitiveness. Identifying emerging markets is important for international development, and for investors they represent intriguing opportunities to...
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- Chapter one The Best Investment I Never Had to Make -- Chapter two A Fool’s Errand? -- Chapter three Efficient? Are Development Financial -- Chapter four Changing the World Through the South Side of Chicago -- Chapter five Corn Tostadas and a Changing Compton -- Chapter six A Sense of Place: Interplay of Geography and Capability -- Chapter seven What Ethnic Hairstyling and Credit Unions Have in Common -- Chapter eigth Croissants and Corridors to Wealth Creation -- Chapter nine Targeted Private Equity I: Neighborhood Integration, Black Capitalism, and the Inception of Minority Private Equity -- Chapter ten Targeted Private Equity II: The Advantages of Being a Marginal Minority -- Chapter eleven Building Wealth in Indian Country -- Chapter twelve Flooding the Food Desert in North Philly -- Chapter thirteen A Bluebird Takes Flight: A Reinterpretation of Banking at American Express -- Chapter fourteen How I Lost My FOMO -- Notes -- Index |
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- Chapter one The Best Investment I Never Had to Make -- Chapter two A Fool’s Errand? -- Chapter three Efficient? Are Development Financial -- Chapter four Changing the World Through the South Side of Chicago -- Chapter five Corn Tostadas and a Changing Compton -- Chapter six A Sense of Place: Interplay of Geography and Capability -- Chapter seven What Ethnic Hairstyling and Credit Unions Have in Common -- Chapter eigth Croissants and Corridors to Wealth Creation -- Chapter nine Targeted Private Equity I: Neighborhood Integration, Black Capitalism, and the Inception of Minority Private Equity -- Chapter ten Targeted Private Equity II: The Advantages of Being a Marginal Minority -- Chapter eleven Building Wealth in Indian Country -- Chapter twelve Flooding the Food Desert in North Philly -- Chapter thirteen A Bluebird Takes Flight: A Reinterpretation of Banking at American Express -- Chapter fourteen How I Lost My FOMO -- Notes -- Index |
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