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Western New England Law Review
SYMPOSIUM: ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN A GLOBAL ECONOMY
Symposium Articles
COMPETING IN EMERGING MARKETS: THE SEARCH FOR A NEW PARADIGM
Rangamohan V. Eunni
THE GREENING OF COMMUNITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: DISPATCHES FROM NEW YORK CITY
Carmen Huertas-Noble, Jessica Rose, and Brian Glick
STICKY THICKETS: LOCAL REGULATORY CHALLENGES FOR SMALL AND EMERGING SUSTAINABLE BUSINESSES
Lisa M. LeSage
WHY THE LAW OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP BARELY MATTERS
Jeffrey M. Lipshaw
A LITTLE OF THIS, A LITTLE OF THAT: POTENTIAL EFFECTS ON ENTREPRENEURSHIP OF THE McCAIN AND OBAMA TAX PROPOSALS
Anthony J. Luppino
TOUCHED BY AN ANGEL?: ENTREPRENEURS SEEKING AND OBTAINING PRIVATE EQUITY FINANCING
Tatiana S. Manolova, Candida G. Brush, and Linda F. Edelman
LOOKING AHEAD: OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES FOR ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS
Chad Moutray
THE REBIRTH OF FIELDS CORNER: VIETNAMESE IMMIGRANT ENTREPRENEURS AND THE REVITALIZATION OF A BOSTON NEIGHBORHOOD
Paul Watanabe