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Modeling minority economic development

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The Review of Black Political Economy

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  1. For more discussion of this see J. Bergsman, “Alternatives to the Non-Gilded Ghetto,”Public Policy, Spring 1971: M. Edel, “Development or Dispersal: Approaches to Ghetto Poverty,” in Edel and Rothenberg,Readings in Urban Economics, MacMillan, 1972.

  2. Frantz Fanon,Black Skin, White Masks (New York: Grove Press, 1967), p. 188.

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  3. New YorkTimes, (February 3, 1972), page 1.

  4. Stokely Carmichael,Life, (December 26, 1969), pp. 104–105.

  5. For an extensive review and analysis of minority development programs, see William L. Henderson and Larry C. Ledebur,Economic Disparity: Problems and Strategies for Black America, The Free Press, 1970.

  6. For a good review of the goals and rationale of CDCs, seeCDCs: New Hope for the Inner City; Report of the Twentieth Century Fund Task Force on Community Development Corporations, and Background Paper by Geoffrey Faux, The Twentieth Century Fund, 1971.

  7. See, e.g., Andrew F. Brimmer and Henry S. Terrell, “The Economic Potential of Black Capitalism,”Public Policy, (Spring 1971).

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Bergsman, J., Jones, M. Modeling minority economic development. Rev Black Polit Econ 4, 41–72 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03040623

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