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BACKGROUND AND THEURETICAL FRAMEWORK | 13 |
Mexican Americans versus | 16 |
Business Opportunities | 54 |
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achievement activities and traits Advisory Council 1971 Anglo and Mexican Anglo new-car dealers attainment banks behavior black-owned Bureau Business Enterprise 1976 business opportunity business ownership Business Week Census characteristics of businessmen characteristics of Mexican Comparative Rankings Comparisons dealers in Albuquerque dealerships Department of Commerce developed entrepreneurship ethnic executive Firms Group goals gross receipts important individual ity groups loans managerial managers and administrators MESBICs Mexican American businessmen Mexico million Minority Business Enterprise minority enterprise minority entrepreneurs minority groups minority-owned businesses MINORITY-OWNED FIRMS Negro nomic Null hypothesis Office of Minority operation orientation percent personal characteristics persons of Spanish population segment President's Advisory Council questionnaire race recognized Research Hypothesis responsibility Retail Trade San Antonio self-employed small business Spanish heritage Spanish language Spanish surnames Spanish-speaking success suggested survey Table tion total number U.S. Department U.S. Government Printing United value systems