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Small Business Entrepreneurship in the High Technology Services Sector: An Assessment for the Edge Cities of the U.S. National Capital Region

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  • Stough, Roger R
  • Haynes, Kingsley E
  • Campbell, Harrison S, Jr

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The Washington D.C., National Capital Region is surrounded by a series of edge cities. These edge cities developed rapidly in the 1980s and are tied to extensive commercial and retail centers within the larger urban field. Economically they focus on the delivery of high technology information-oriented services and are populated by small- and medium-sized firms. The region has been recently titled "The Capital Netplex" because of its concentration on advanced information network technologies. An examination of the intra-regional differential associated with firm size, start up rates and industrial composition is evaluated. An assessment of the economic impact of the Netplex firms on the regional economy and selected policy issues are examined. Copyright 1998 by Kluwer Academic Publishers

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  • Stough, Roger R & Haynes, Kingsley E & Campbell, Harrison S, Jr, 1998. "Small Business Entrepreneurship in the High Technology Services Sector: An Assessment for the Edge Cities of the U.S. National Capital Region," Small Business Economics, Springer, vol. 10(1), pages 61-74, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:kap:sbusec:v:10:y:1998:i:1:p:61-74
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