This month my CEPR colleagues John Schmitt and Nathan Lane showed that the United States is not the nation of small businesses [3] that it is regularly dressed up to be for electoral campaign speeches and editorials. If we look at what percentage of our overall labour force is self-employed, or what percentage of manufacturing workers or high-tech workers are employed in small businesses – well, the US ranks at or near the bottom among high-income countries.
Friday, August 14, 2009
US Economic Myths Bite the Dust
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