The Role of Small Business in Economic Development of the US: From the End of the Korean War (1953) to the Present

A working paper, The Role of Small Business in Economic Development of the United States: From the End of the Korean War (1953) to the Present, authored by Advocacy’s Regulatory Economist Dr. Radwan Saade and Assistant Chief Counsel for Procurement Major L. Clark III, was recommended by an international peer review process and  presented at the 4th International Public Procurement Conference (IPPC) in Seoul, South Korea.

A copy of Advocacy’s working paper can be found at http://www.sba.gov/advo/research/rs372tot.pdf.

If you have any questions regarding this paper, please do not hesitate to contact Radwan Saade or Major Clark at 202-205-6533.

For more information about the Office of Advocacy, please visit our website at http://www.sba.gov/advo/ or telephone 202-205-6533.

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