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Minority Enterprise Development in the Post-Croson Era
Cases in Decision Making
Managing Local Economic Development: Cases in Decision Making
Minority Enterprise Development In the Post-Croson Era traces one community's attempt to respond constructively to changes in national laws relating to set-aside programs—programs that were designed to improve minority contractors' opportunities to compete for government contracts.
Generally, such programs required that (1) a set percentage of all such contracts be awarded to minority-owned firms or (2) a set percentage of the workers hired to fulfill contractual obligations come from disadvantaged or minority backgrounds.